Management

Private Prisons are Already Experiencing a Boon Under Trump and Critics Want to Know Why

A big turnaround for operators who had feared a bust.

Management

What Makes a Good Landing Site on Mars?

It depends on what you’re sending there.

Route Fifty

Cuomo: ‘New York State Is a Target for Hostile Federal Actions’

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Missouri governor’s 'secretive tactics; a need for ‘drastic measures’' in Connecticut; and Uber’s expansion in Wyoming.

Pay & Benefits

TSP Growth Slows in March

Two funds lose ground and most others flat-line for the month, after a strong start to the year.

Defense

Post-9/11 Intel Sharing Needs Fine-Tuning, Watchdogs Agree

Counterterrorism communications are applied unevenly around the country.

Defense

The Evolution of the Tomb of the Unknowns

War losses may now be identifiable, but the memorial, located in Arlington National Cemetery, serves a bigger purpose.

Management

This Quick Communications Checklist Could Improve Your Work Life

Theoretically, communication is welcome at work. But everyone sends subtle signals that can indicate otherwise. Here's how to read between the lines.

Management

A Federal Judge Greenlights a Lawsuit Against Donald Trump For Inciting Violence

Three protesters were allegedly shoved, struck, and punched after Trump told his supporters to "get them out of here."

Oversight

Where to Read the Nitty-Gritty Details of White House Employees’ Personal Finances

White House staffers have been "very blessed and very successful," Sean Spicer noted.

Oversight

Play of the Day: George W. Bush's Reaction to the Inauguration

Perhaps the former president's comments were a compliment to Donald Trump.

Management

Boeing Launches Info War on the Navy’s F-35

The aerospace firm is quietly urging policymakers to cut planned purchases of carrier-based Joint Strike Fighters and buy Advanced Super Hornets instead.

Management

The White House Is Being Reset Even Before It Started

President Trump has already fired a national security adviser, removed a communications officer, and pushed a deputy chief of staff out—with more shakeups on the horizon.

Route Fifty

N.M. Ranch Owner on Mexico Border Has Tough Message for Trump

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Florida pre-emption proposal rankles local officials; California’s new cigarette taxes; and fed-up citizens in St. Paul take action on trash.

Management

Trump Begins Naming Lower Level Management Nominees

The administration is still well behind Obama’s pace, but it is catching up with other predecessors.

Management

Scientists Finally Understand Why Deep Breathing Physically Reduces Stress

It all comes down to a tiny patch of neurons in the brainstem.

Management

Contractors Resist Push to Post Contracts Online

McCaskill-Tester bill would require publishing text of awards worth $150,000 and up.

Management

The Many Practical Hurdles to Transforming Government

No reorganization can succeed if employees aren’t onboard.

Oversight

Is the Top House Overseer Too Easy on the Trump Administration?

Utah Republican Jason Chaffetz chairs the House’s watchdog committee. But critics charge he’d rather overlook the Trump administration’s infractions than look into them.

Management

This Obscure U.S. Discrimination Watchdog Has Protected Workers Since the 1960s. Can It Survive Trump?

The OFCCP got its start in 1965 as a legacy of the Civil Rights Act. But Trump has shown little interest in its mission so far.

Tech

Why You Can’t Shoot Terrorists With Lasers, Yet

Military leaders are eager to have the precision of a directed-energy weapon — yet plenty of legal and practical obstacles remain.