Nextgov

How One Federal Official Uses Comedy Techniques to Teach 'Innovation'

The Transportation Department's chief innovation officer sometimes starts meetings with improv exercises.

Nextgov

CIA Can Anticipate Social Unrest ‘Three to Five Days’ Out in Some Cases

The agency's use of sophisticated algorithms and analytics have significantly improved its ability to predict events.

Defense

Government’s Recent Hostage Recovery Activities Deemed Largely Effective

Several dozen were recovered in first year since Obama clarified policies, counterterrorism agency’s report notes.

Oversight

Clinton and Trump Are Shuffling the Electoral Map

Democrats are increasingly looking toward Sunbelt states rather than Rustbelt states for victory in 2016 and beyond. Not long ago that would have been unthinkable.

Management

Longer Probationary Periods For New Defense Hires

New civilians in the competitive service and senior executives hired or appointed after Nov. 26, 2015, are on probation now for two years instead of one.

Route Fifty

Hurricane Matthew Preparation Starts in Southeast; Okla. Supreme Court Overturns Abortion Law

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Pa. mayor’s racist Facebook posts; Maine governor’s squabble over paying school superintendents; and can out-of-state pipeline protesters vote in N.D.?

Management

New Leader, New Funding for Project to Rebuild Trust in Government

Volcker Alliance’s president lands $1.5 million Carnegie Corporation grant.

Management

How to Vote for President When You Don't Like the Candidates

Imagine you're in a voting booth faced with a choice between bad candidate #1 and bad candidate #2. Surprisingly, science says this may actually be a good thing. Here's how.

Oversight

Should the Government Turn Down the Airport Volume?

Noisy airplane takeoffs have reopened a debate about how the government should treat noise pollution.

Management

The Desire to Fit In is the Root of Almost All Wrongdoing

Doing the wrong thing is, for most of us, pretty mundane.

Tech

GM Has Built A Stealth Truck for the Army

A new hydrogen fuel cell truck could put snipers behind enemy lines, in style.

Management

Why the Kaine vs. Pence Vice Presidential Debate Matters

The vice presidential debate may not set off fireworks quite like the presidential debate, but two political scientists explain why it's still important.

Defense

The Suspension of U.S.-Russian Cooperation in Syria

The U.S. said Russia has failed to live up to its agreement to allow aid workers into Aleppo.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Trump's 1995 Tax Returns Are Illuminating

After all, it takes a real business genius to lost $916 million on casinos.

Management

Pay for Success: Separating Fact From Fear

Social impact bonds can offer government more bang for its buck.

Route Fifty

Feds Announce $119 Million in Grants to Help State and Local Police Agencies

Nearly 200 law enforcement agencies will get financial assistance to bring on around 900 entry-level officers, many focused on community engagement.

Management

USPS Begins Hiring Surge in Preparation for Holiday Season

Postal Service will hire tens of thousands of employees on temporary basis.

Oversight

Might Trump's Hunt-Loving Son Bump Into Federal Nepotism Law?

Donald Jr.'s wish to be Interior secretary might expose unresolved Washington questions.

Nextgov

Report: Hackers Attack 20 Voter Registration Systems

Every attack hasn't been successful.

Management

Contract Consolidation Effort Saves $2 Billion and Counting

By December, a half-billion-dollar spend on laptops and desktops will be in three contracts.