Pay & Benefits

Trump Budget Includes 1.9 Percent Pay Raise for Civilians, Retirement Cuts

Military personnel would see a 2.1 percent pay increase in 2018 under the proposal.

Route Fifty

Trump’s Budget Calls for $610 Billion in Cuts to Medicaid—What Does that Mean for States?

The Medicaid cut assumes the passage of the GOP health care bill, leaving state budget officers wondering how they will deal with this “generational change” in the way the program is financed.

Management

Leadership Matters, But Government Has a Deeper Problem

Federal management systems are in dire need of an overhaul.

Tech

Trump’s Budget Would Gut Government Science — Except for the U.S. Nuclear Program

Here's how Trump’s proposed budget would decimate government science programs, by the numbers.

Defense

Michael Flynn Invokes the Fifth

President Trump’s former national security adviser won’t comply with the Intelligence Committee’s demand for Russia-related documents, his lawyers said Monday.

Defense

Trump Reportedly Tried to Enlist Intel Chiefs to Defend Against Russia Inquiry

Report says the president asked Daniel Coats and Michael Rogers “to publicly deny the existence of any evidence of collusion during the 2016 election.”

Oversight

Play of the Day: Donald Trump Does the Sword Dance

In Saudi Arabia, the president looks awkward.

Insights

2017 NASPO ValuePoint Contract Guide

The official guidebook for state and local government purchasing officers in 2017.

Route Fifty

‘Sanctuary Cities’ Get a Legal Definition

Why mayors might like the attorney general’s interpretation

Pay & Benefits

Cuts to Feds' Retirement Benefits Among the Top Four 'Savers' in 2018 Budget

Mulvaney says the retirement reductions would save $63 billion by 2027.

Management

Trump to Propose $1.4 Trillion in Cuts to Non-Defense Agencies

Budget required "hard choices," White House says, including federal workforce reductions.

Nextgov

Senator Presses FTC on Hackable Toys

Internet-connected toys can expose children’s personal information or be used as surveillance tools.

Nextgov

Contract to Watch: State Department's $850M Effort to Revamp Passports and Services

The Bureau of Consular Affairs is aiming for better customer service for passports and renewals.

Nextgov

32 Optometrists Without Indoor Plumbing And Other Facts You Can Find In Census Data

MapD created an interactive dashboard visualizing ACS data.

Management

Trump Plan to Submit Unsigned Financial Disclosure Draws Mixed Reviews

Ethics office continues pas-de-deux with president’s attorneys as lawmakers pounce.

Defense

Watchdog Criticizes Process That Led to Cuts in Defense Long-Term Travel Per Diems

The cuts reduced employees’ willingness to travel, GAO finds.

Management

Turkey Summons U.S. Ambassador Over Embassy Brawl

The fight last week in Washington, D.C., in which the Turkish president’s bodyguards were involved, left a dozen people injured.

Management

Three Techniques That Helped Me Manage Work-Life Balance On a New Time Zone

Take a deep breath, London ... New York's about to sign on.

Insights

Taming the IoT Frontier: A Federal Framework for Securing the Internet of Things

Is the rate at which agencies adopt the Internet of Things (IoT) outpacing their ability to secure such devices? In a recent survey by GBC, federal employees tell us what they think.

Pay & Benefits

Analysis: The Civil Service’s Preference for Hiring Military Vets Comes at a Hidden Cost

The U.S. government has long shown a hiring preference for veterans. But because of the demographics of the U.S. military, this has limited the federal workforce's diversity.