Management

Is the Southern Border a Constitution-Free Zone?

The Supreme Court considers a case involving a youth on the Mexican side of the border killed by an American border patrol agent on the U.S. side.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The President and his HUD Secretary Pick Visit the NMAAHC

President Donald Trump spoke at Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Management

What Trump Misses About Regulations: They Produce Benefits As Well As Costs

President Trump has ordered federal agencies to cut two regulations for every new one they enact – ignoring the fact that many regulations produce large social benefits.

Oversight

Gaps in Employee Engagement Found Among Agencies in Law Enforcement, Other Key Policy Areas

New Best Places to Work study suggests managers need to find commonalities.

News

Mattis Takes on the Pentagon Bureaucracy

The secretary of Defense wants to reform the sprawling department’s business functions and reorganize key executive offices.

Management

How Trump Will 'Take the Shackles Off' DHS Employees With New Immigration Policies

DHS memos give officers more discretion on arrests, deportations.

Nextgov

Trade Groups: Other Countries Might Mirror DHS' Social Media Vetting For Travelers, And That's a Cyberthreat

DHS Secretary John Kelly's suggestion that foreign travelers may be required to hand over their social media accounts could violate privacy and cybersecurity standards, several trade groups have said.

Management

How Trump Can Avoid the Reorganization Trap His Predecessors Fell Into

It’s hard to save big money by cutting agencies without cutting programs.

Management

Can a ‘Comparable’ Super Hornet Steal Orders from the F-35C?

Two aircraft are on President Trump’s radar. Here’s how they’re different, and why it matters to more than just power players in Washington.

Management

A Border Wall by 2020? Doubt It

Megaprojects are rarely, if ever, completed on schedule.

Nextgov

Auditor Thrashes 18F for IT Security Vulnerabilities, 18F Staffers Shoot Back

18F staffers say the report confuses security with checking boxes.

Oversight

An 'Unelected Bureaucrat' Talks Regulatory Reform

Trump administration and House Republican push to kill rules overlooks complexities, expert says.

Route Fifty

Okla. Senate OKs Bill to Strip Local Non-Discrimination Ordinances

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Proposal to block new wind development in N.D.; N.C. governor’s plan to raise teacher salaries; and a Mich. freeway’s bumpy deterioration.

Route Fifty

A Telecommunications Fable: Struggles for Service in Rural Maine

Our editor-at-large documents how some small coastal communities are fighting for better telephone and internet services, but are advancing at a crawl.

Defense

‘Our Readiness for a Terrorist Attack Is Dangerously Low’

“I’ve never seen anything quite like” Trump’s approach to national security, says a former counterterrorism adviser to three presidents.

Management

How to Cope With an Anxiety-Provoking Boss

The worst part about working for an insecure boss is that you never know what to expect.

Defense

How McMaster Could Change the Way the U.S. Goes to War

How did Trump’s new National Security Advisor win over the president — and what changes might he make in his new role?

Oversight

Play of the Day: Donald Trump's Controversial Florida Rally

He brought someone up on stage and he confused Sweden.

Route Fifty

Boston Studying Massive Seawall; Tucson’s Mayor Carjacked at Home

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Broadband-digging fines in Charlotte; Rhode Island’s governor defends free-tuition plan; and Newark’s mayor has a message about being “the next Brooklyn.”

Management

Five Lessons Donald Trump Could Learn From Abraham Lincoln

The most hated president in US history could teach our new leader a few things.