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Congressional Staffers to Get Cybersecurity Crash Course

The training is part of a public awareness campaign in President Obama’s Cybersecurity National Action Plan.

Pay & Benefits

Overall Public-Private Sector Compensation Gap Has Widened, CBO Finds

Analysis notes comparisons are difficult.

Management

Lawmakers Continue Challenging GSA on Trump Hotel Deal

Sen. Carper calls for Public Works panel to probe possible conflicts of interest.

Tech

How Will the Federal Government Protect Nuclear Safety in an Anti-Regulatory Climate?

The U.S. nuclear industry is struggling to compete with cheap natural gas and manage radioactive waste. Budget cuts and anti-regulatory pressure could worsen things by weakening federal oversight.

Nextgov

Criminals Will Need a 'Face Off' Machine to Beat Biometrics If IARPA Project Succeeds

The intelligence community’s R&D unit awarded a few groups funds to prevent criminals from tricking biometric scanners.

Management

Justice IG Blasts Marshals Service Over Contractor-Run Prison

Watchdog cites understaffing and triple bunking of Leavenworth detainees.

Management

Trump Administration Will Ask Career Feds How to Do Things Better -- or Not at All

Architect of government restructuring plan wants it to be key part of Trump's legacy.

Route Fifty

D.C. Region Will Conduct ‘Full Scale’ Terrorism Drill Wednesday

Emergency responders will play out a scenario similar to the terror events that took place in Paris in November 2015.

Management

Trump Signals That He Doesn't Want a Government Shutdown After All

For the second time in a high-stakes congressional negotiation, he saw his bluff get called.

Management

The Many and Varied Cost Estimates of Trump's Border Wall

Call it anywhere from less than $10 billion to more than $60 billion—depending on who is counting.

Management

Whistleblower Advocates Bemoan Merit Board’s Lack of Quorum

Denial of extensions for case reviews could “starve” those who disclose potential wrongdoing.

Oversight

Appointee Watch: Several Steps Forward, One Step Back

After a slow start, key agency positions are being filled.

Management

A Psychologist Explains Why Changing Your Life Isn’t as Hard as You Think

We are much more adaptable than we give ourselves credit for.

Route Fifty

Likely Cause of Oroville Dam Spillway Collapse Released by Calif. Investigators

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Montana’s REAL ID compliance loan; Philly mayor’s marijuana comments; leaders in Missouri city advised to impeach their mayor.

Management

Creating an Executive Corps for All of Government

Federal executives are faced with daunting challenges in increasingly complex and fast-moving times. More often than not they require a multiagency response.

Defense

ISIS-in-Afghanistan Is Losing Recruits to Other Groups, U.S. Officials Say

James Mattis says he’s made no decision on adding troops, but warns of a confrontation if Russia continues to arm the Taliban.

Oversight

After Outcry by Ethics Watchdogs, the State Department Pulled a Story Advertising Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Resort

Former White House ethics lawyers called the story "outrageous."

Tech

Could Donald Trump Really Send Astronauts to Mars in the Next Seven Years?

With a little help, maybe.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The Wall and the Potential Shutdown

President Donald Trump also has some cost estimates for the "super duper" border project.

Management

America’s No. 1 Health Problem is Not What You Expect

Wellness programs fall short when they fail to address a leading health problem.