Defense

The Marines Want Mini-Missiles That Hunt for Specific Radio Signals

Signals-intelligence collection and drones are coming together in new packages for forward-deployed troops.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The New Obamacare Tiers Are Here

Gold, platinum and… Styrofoam?

Insights

Government Executive 2016 Presidential Poll: October 28, 2016

With just 10 days left before Election Day, Hillary Clinton has cemented her lead over Donald Trump among federal employees, according to an independent Government Business Council / Government Executive poll released on October 28, 2016.

Route Fifty

‘Cities Are Not Smart. It’s People Who Are Smart’

At an event in the nation’s capital, experts discussed issues related to smart cities such as inclusivity, data management and cybersecurity.

Pay & Benefits

Every Day, 24K Federal Retirees Reach a Busy Signal on OPM's Toll-Free Line

Callers often reach busy signals or are ignored, report finds.

Route Fifty

No Pension Reform for Pennsylvania; N.J. City to Sue Neighbors Over Sewers

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Florida Keys ends in-person jail visits; the ACLU wants Utah county's police footage; Colorado's $2.39B marijuana impact.

Pay & Benefits

Tricks and Treats in Retirement

Sometimes the system brings pleasant surprises, and other times unwelcome news.

Management

Risk Reduction and Branding Are Really About One Thing: Doing the Right Thing

Ultimately, you’re not the one telling your story—the people who witness your actions will do that.

Management

A Guide to Hacking Your Brain So It Can Remember Anything

"Cramming the night before a test is impossible if you're really trying to learn.

Management

Obama Exceeds Hiring Goal For Disabled Federal Employees

The government has hired nearly 110,000 new disabled employees over the past five years; disabled workers are now 14.41 percent of the entire federal workforce.

Management

Wildlife Agency Paid a Steep Price for Armed Occupation: $6.3 Million

Ten months later, two facilities remain closed.

Management

Is the Collapse of Productivity in the Developed World Really Close at Hand?

A shrinking and aging population might drag down growth—unless technology steps in.

Oversight

If Not Paul Ryan, Then Who?

The speaker has his foes. What he doesn’t have is a logical successor.

Oversight

Would Hillary Clinton Appoint a 'Team of Rivals'-Style Cabinet as President?

It would go a long way toward healing a nation.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Trump and Biden are About to Throw Hands Behind the Gym… Or the Barn

This is why you don't let old guys into Fight Club.

Nextgov

US CIO Makes Final Push to Shore Up Government Cyber Vulnerabilities

The new guidance joins numerous Obama administration efforts to modernize government IT.

Route Fifty

L.A. Metro Expands Nation’s Largest Clean-Air Bus Fleet With Federal Grant

Compressed natural gas buses have saved Los Angeles County an average of 47 cents per mile on fuel the past 15 years.

Nextgov

DHS Races to Get Obama’s Signature on Cyber Response Plan

The department wants the National Cyber Incident Response Plan signed before Obama leaves office.

Pay & Benefits

COLA Help, Open Enrollment Tips, Uber for Troops and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Nextgov

Orlando Mayor Shares How to Use Twitter After Tragedy

Terrorists have long used social media to spread rhetoric, but platforms such as Twitter could be reclaimed to minimize damages after an attack.