Management

Nod More, and Other Absurd Yet Useful Meeting Tips From a Former Google Manager

“It doesn’t matter if your Venn diagram is wildly inaccurate; in fact, the more inaccurate, the better.

Oversight

Commerce Supervisor's Fundraising Activities Ran Afoul of Hatch Act

Special Counsel says Republican was warned against seeking political contributions.

Pay & Benefits

2017 FEHBP Premiums to Be Unveiled Wednesday

Enrollees paid an average of 7.4 percent more toward their health insurance premiums in 2016.

Oversight

Clinton Wins Debate, But Did She Win Over Voters?

Trump missed opportunities to exploit her weaknesses, yet managed to clear the low bar of expectations.

Management

Monday May Have Been the First Time Presidential Candidates Were Asked If They Will Honor the Election's Outcome

The final question of the debate was extremely odd, and astounding

Management

A Case Study in How Men Interrupt Women in Professional Situations

Monday's presidential debate will be shown in gender studies classes for years to come

Oversight

Play of the Day: Hillary Clinton Had a Great Time at the Debate

She was smiling the entire time and perhaps was even dancing.

Management

How Data is Radically Changing the Federal Government

By making information accessible to the public, agencies are serving citizens more effectively.

Management

What Federal Employees Should Know From the First Trump-Clinton Debate

Cutting regulations, stiffing contractors and new roles for federal agencies come up in debate.

Route Fifty

Fate of Atlantic City’s Water Utility to Be Decided; Illinois Village’s Chuck E. Cheese Nightmare

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: An end to Colorado's largest-ever marijuana raid case; 5,000 Cedar Rapids residents asked to evacuate; and San Francisco turns dog poop into compost

Management

Good, Bad and Familiar News at the Chemical Safety Board

Employee morale is up under new leadership, but ethics issues have been revived.

Management

Why the Washington Monument Will Be Closed Indefinitely

Blame the sole elevator, which needs repair.

Tech

NASA’s Gold Record For Aliens is a Fascinating Insight into the Worldview of 1970s America

The album is a reminder of the best and worst of the 1970s.

Management

Second Federal Employee Union Endorses Trump for President

Just 5 percent of group’s membership voted to endorse Hillary Clinton.

Management

Federal Agencies Once Again Prepare For A Possible Government Shutdown

Fiscal 2017 starts Saturday; the Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a short-term CR before sending it to the House.

Management

A Primer on Clinton and Trump’s Management Styles, Before the First Debate

Government Executive’s profiles of the presidential candidates explore how they would lead the vast federal bureaucracy.

Management

When The Public Wants Information, Resistance Is Futile

Ignoring problems won't make them go away.

Defense

Defense Whistleblower Vindicated for Reporting Privacy Violation

Non-supervisors may not demand others’ telework agreements, IG notes.

Tech

Feds: We Can Read Your Email and You'll Never Know

We don't expect our own government to hack our email – but it's happening, in secret, and if current court cases go badly, we may never know how often.

Management

A Style Guide for the Federal Employee

How Washington men working in national security dress—for better or for worse.