Management

The Road to Government Reform Is Filled With Landmines

Our institutions were created for a different era, but the moment is ripe for change.

Management

Most in the Workplace Are Secretly Threatened By Creativity

In schools, science, and business, we reward familiar ideas—not novel ones.

Management

Rewriting the Rules of Presidential Succession

A project begun after 9/11 assumes new urgency after the 2016 election—creating a more sensible plan for what happens when a chief executive steps aside.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The Health Care Bill That Wasn't

Bill Maher and Jimmy Fallon examine the failure of the AHCA.

Route Fifty

Fight Brews Between West Coast States and Trump Over Climate Policies

“To have a president who will in the next few days, or weeks, announce he intends to roll back our efforts to fight climate change is unacceptable,” Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said this weekend.

Management

Why Bureaucrats Matter in the Fight to Preserve the Rule Of Law

Officials who defy illegitimate orders must logically always be the exceptions to a general rule of obeying orders, lest the very meaning of their defiance evaporate.

Defense

What’s the Purpose of President Trump’s Navy?

Does the president's specified goal of 350 ships meet the needs of the nation in the 21st century? The answer is not yet clear.

News

Are 'Obama Loyalist Bureaucrats' in the Crosshairs?

Conservative media outlets target officials—some of them career executives—who they say Trump should remove from their jobs.

Pay & Benefits

With Potential 2017 Cuts Looming, OPM Updates Furlough and RIF Guidance

Budget experts say furloughs are likely this year if Congress enacts Trump’s proposed spending levels.

Nextgov

Alexa, Can You Tell Me About GSA's Virtual Assistant Pilot?

The Emerging Citizen Technology Office is trying to help other agencies develop their own AI-powered projects.

Management

Intel Community Scientist Subjects Contracts to Frequent Review

IARPA says research payoff success rate should be lower to reflect challenges.

Management

A New Bill on Copyright Law Would Take Power from the Library Of Congress and Give it to Trump

There's a quiet battle for power brewing.

Management

Steven Mnuchin Wants You to See The LEGO Batman Movie

The Treasury Secretary may have violated federal ethics rules when he endorsed the film he executive produced.

Oversight

Senate Whistleblower Caucus Backs Reappointment of Special Counsel

While Trump stays mum on successor, Lerner has the support of many whistleblowers.

Management

How Contractors View Trump’s Budget and Government Reform Agenda

Some proposed budget cuts rankle, but firms see plenty of work on horizon.

Defense

Trump's Unbalanced Homeland Security Budget

As the former heads of DHS, the Coast Guard, and TSA, we think Trump’s border-and-immigration fixation is like double-locking your front door and leaving the window wide open.

Route Fifty

Acting FEMA Chief Spotlights Agency’s Priorities for State and Local Emergency Managers

President Trump “wants to make sure FEMA is responsive ... and make sure that we’re there for you.”

Management

Advice to Feds: It’s Time to Update Your Resumes

While there’s a lot of uncertainty, one thing’s for sure—the Trump Administration wants to reduce the number of federal employees.

Tech

NASA Didn’t Catch an Error in the International Space Station’s Data Until a Kid Pointed It Out

Big things happen when you pay attention in physics class.

Management

The White House Dismisses Reports of Possible Russian Collusion

Press Secretary Sean Spicer pushed back against CNN’s claim that the FBI has information suggesting Trump associates and Russia may have worked together to undermine Hillary Clinton’s campaign.