Management

White House, Agencies Begin Preparing for Shutdown

Senate has just hours left to avoid shuttering agencies.

Nextgov

US-China Cyber Dialogue to Continue Under Trump

The dialogue is part of a U.S.-China pact against commercial hacking,

Defense

The Navy is Trying to Deal With Its Sexual Assault Problem by Giving Sailors a Reporting App

The app was initially created to prevent on-campus gun violence.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Donald Trump's Wrestling Presidency

Linda McMahon will help make America great again by slamming opponents with steel chairs.

Pay & Benefits

Obama Boosts 2017 Civilian Federal Pay Raise to 2.1 Percent

Surprise move comes after he had reaffirmed a 1.6 percent boost in November.

Management

Shutdown Looms as Senate Democrats Refuse to Back Down Over Miners' Benefits

Battle over health care for coal miners disrupts plans for a budget resolution before Friday deadline.

Oversight

Lawmakers Press Patent Office for Crackdown on Timecard Abuse

Republicans demand list of employees disciplined, union leader’s calendar.

Pay & Benefits

Last Chance for Open Season Changes

The window to modify your coverage closes Dec. 12.

Management

Transition Officials: The Hiring Freeze Is Just One Way Trump Will Cut Government

As feds await details, they will start seeing more landing team members at their agencies.

Oversight

Remembering John Glenn

The former senator and first American to orbit the Earth has died at 95.

Tech

GSA Uses Final Weeks Under Obama to Advance Shared Services, Category Management

A new vision of standardized business processes would endure 10 years.

Pay & Benefits

Federal Employees Unlikely to Get Extra Time Off Around Christmas

Christmas Eve will fall on a Saturday this year.

Management

House Approves Shutdown-Averting Stopgap Spending Bill

Senate must pass CR Friday to avoid funding lapse.

Route Fifty

Repeating Mistakes That Lead to Firefighter Deaths and Injuries; Montana’s Road Funding Shortfall

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Houston’s bus ridership growth; publicly funded campaigns in Portland; and working with non-profits to reduce crime in Baltimore.

Oversight

Lawmaker Seeking to Impeach IRS Chief Targets Public Service Award

Rep. Jordan uses unrelated hearing to challenge public administration academy.

Nextgov

Bill to Elevate CYBERCOM Heads to Obama’s Desk

The compromise defense policy bill also sets conditions for splitting NSA and U.S. Cyber Command.

Route Fifty

SCOTUS Special Education Case Could Prove Costly for Schools

Schools and disabled students are pitted against each other in a Supreme Court case that could require higher standards for special education, something school administrators say would be expensive for schools.

Management

All the President-Elect's Generals

Why has Trump shown such eagerness to select former military brass for his Cabinet? The reasons may be both pragmatic and political.

Management

The Band of Veterans Who Stood With Protesters at Standing Rock Have Announced Their Next Stop

They came out of nowhere. Now they're planning future missions.

Management

Trump’s EPA Pick Is Skeptical of More Than Just Climate Change

As Oklahoma attorney general, Scott Pruitt sued the federal government to prevent rules about air and water pollution from taking effect.