Defense

Trump's $89 Million Warning to Other Countries

But the message has its limits.

Nextgov

How Digital Media Got the Message Out About #NoBillNoBreak

The digital media manager for Rep. Scott Peters, D-Calif., said it was imperative to communicate with constituents in California’s 52:nd congressional district, even when C-SPAN’s on-floor cameras turned off.

Management

Why Most Government Reform Plans Die

Change is badly needed but OMB’s initial guidance has been silent on strategies to gain employee cooperation.

Nextgov

Was the HealthCare.gov Fiasco ‘The Best Thing that Happened to Digital Government?'

William Eggers, government consultant and author of “Delivering on Digital,” has a different view than most on the plagued rollout of the website.

Defense

It’s Too Early to See a 'Trump Effect' on NATO Spending

The president's rhetoric may have allies talking about their growing defense spending, but it won’t affect most budget proposals for months.

Oversight

Obama and Trump Are Proof the U.S. Needs Checks on Presidential Power — Whichever Party is in Charge

Limiting executive power is a cause that everyone should be able to get behind.

Oversight

From Wall Street Lawyer to Wall Street Watchdog

In a recent memoir, a former SEC employee reflects on the agency’s shortcomings.

Management

Pentagon Headed to Court Against Small Business Advocate

Judge sets December trial for unfulfilled FOIA request on mystery contracting program.

Nextgov

Mismanagement Could Scuttle Trump Cyber, IT Modernization Plans

Trump’s prepping big plans to modernize and secure government technology, but he’ll need government’s buy in to get it done.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Easter at the White House

The White House Easter Egg Roll is a few days away. Is the Trump administration ready?

Tech

Is There Room for Broadband in the Trump Infrastructure Agenda?

President Trump has touted infrastructure investment as a way to boost the U.S. economy. At the moment, he's missing a key opportunity – expanding broadband internet service.

Management

Spending On Government Communications Is Ripe for Abuse

For both internal control and accountability purposes, you've got to clearly identify what you're trying to do.

Route Fifty

Budget Chief Describes How He Urged Trump to Ax Agency Offering Assistance to Appalachia

“I was able to convince him, ‘Mr. President, this is not an efficient use of the taxpayer dollars,’” Mick Mulvaney said of the Appalachian Regional Commission.

Management

OMB Director: Shutdown Consequences Have Been ‘Blown Out of Proportion’

White House says it wants to avoid a budget showdown but insists that its priorities be funded.

Pay & Benefits

Predicted Federal Retirement Spike Hasn’t Materialized, But a Pay Raise Has

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Tech

Army Exploring ‘Devastating’ New Weapon For Use In War with Russia

The Kinetic Energy Projectile would be a tungsten warhead that moves at three times the speed of sound, destroying anything in its path.

Nextgov

Trump Said Government Has One 40-Year-Old IT System. It Actually Has At Least 10.

The federal sector's technology problem is worse than the president's thinks.

Route Fifty

Michigan's ‘Stealth Move’ to Improve Vaccination Rates

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Otter vetoes Idaho grocery tax repeal; Boston mayor declines Canadian bet; and a strange New Jersey mayoral dispute.

Management

State Department Teams With Smithsonian to Rescue ISIS-Harmed Antiquities

The $400,000 project with the Smithsonian Institution preserves artifacts at Nimrud, a site familiar to readers of the Bible.

Management

To Understand the Genius of Elon Musk, Thomas Edison, and Mark Zuckerberg, Look at Their Desks

Desks have long been the home of the mind.