News

Trump Takes Aim at 'Food Police,' Excessive Government Regulation

The White House hopeful said Thursday that the Food and Drug Administration is guilty of "inspection overkill."

Management

House Panel Clears Bill to Give $10,000 to Agency Cost-Cutters

Senators hail effort to curb end-of-the-year dash to spend down budgets.

Pay & Benefits

Social Security Confusion

A case where not knowing the precise terminology to use led to a miscommunication.

Management

Congress Tries to Avoid a Government Shutdown As Oct. 1 Nears

Lawmakers hope to vote next week on a short-term continuing resolution funding agencies through Dec. 9.

Management

Contractors Urge Next President to Upgrade Acquisition Workforce

Existing staff lack the time and resources to keep up with demand.

Management

House Votes to Make It Easier to Fire VA Employees

The bill, which the Senate is unlikely to pass, is the latest congressional attempt to improve accountability at the department.

Nextgov

Hurd Introduces Modernizing Government Technology Act to House

New IT legislation is a combination of Hurd’s MOVE IT act and the IT Modernization Fund championed by U.S. CIO Tony Scott

Oversight

The Military's Tech Matchmaker Is Getting Ready to Open Its Wallet

Carter says DIUx will also get a new Austin branch, its third after Boston and Silicon Valley.

Management

NASA: The Earth Gets Scorched With Back-to-Back Hottest Months

August and July tied for the warmest months globally in 136 years of records.

Nextgov

Join GovExec & Nextgov for the Federal Customer Experience Summit

The Obama administration continues to push government toward enhancing CX, and the White House pressure has many agencies trying to get it together.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Colin Powell's Candid Comments Reflect the American Mood

In stolen emails, the former State Department chief denigrated both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Management

It’s Time for Agency Leaders to Reset the Relationship With Their IGs

“We know where the traps lie,” says one inspector general.

Pay & Benefits

Uncertainty Over a Shutdown, Forcing Hill Staffers Onto VA Health Care and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Defense

U.S. Policies in Afghanistan Abetted Corruption on a Massive Scale

Watchdog cites a multi-agency failure to prioritize the threat early on.

Insights

Healthcare Analytics in America

An exploration of the current analytics landscape in American healthcare.

Defense

The Military Made Cheesy Spy Posters of Edward Snowden and Julian Assange For Some Reason

Complete with a seal of authenticity.

Management

In Overvaluing Confidence, We’ve Forgotten the Power of Humility

Intellectual humility relies on the ability to prefer truth over social status.

Management

VA Managers Will Soon Be Able to Track Employee Complaint Data

The data analytics tool, which will be rolled out in November, aims to create more accountability in a department undergoing major culture change.

Management

Colin Powell, the Last Reasonable Man

Hacked emails show the former secretary of state is frustrated with Hillary Clinton, thinks Benghazi was a non-story, is still angry about Iraq, and hates Donald Trump.

Defense

The End of Chelsea Manning's Hunger Strike

The Army has agreed to allow the soldier who leaked classified information to WikiLeaks to undergo gender-transition surgery.