Route Fifty

Hesperia Officials' War on Halfway Houses; Maine Gov. Considers Suing Over Substance Abuse Allegations

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Washington senator thinks Seattle needs 'adult supervision'; Nebraska child welfare cases on the rise; Chicago water tax appears likely to pass

Management

Expect the House to Consider Impeaching the IRS Chief This Week

Rep. Fleming, despite leadership reluctance, announces privileged resolution.

Tech

Lift-off for NASA Mission to Collect Grains From an Asteroid That May Be on Collision Course with Earth

Scientists are hoping to collect 100g of material from asteroid Bennu.

Defense

Boeing Needed International Help to Build New Training Jet

A decade of layoffs forced the US giant to seek engineering and manufacturing talent from partner Saab.

Management

Women at the White House Have Started Using a Simple Trick to Get Heard

"We just started doing it," said a former Obama aide.

Management

Edward Snowden's Suggestion for Obama: A Presidential Pardon

The whistleblower says the president should pardon him because his leaks were in service of the public good.

Route Fifty

Should the Federal Government Be Funding Private Sports Stadiums?

A new report says there's a better use for $3.7 billion.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Hillary Clinton's Pneumonia is a Very Big Deal

Ask William Henry Harrison how big a deal such an illness can be. Oh, right. You can't because he died of pneumonia.

Management

The Real Problem For Bureaucracies On Social Media

Authenticity and identity can be hard to project.

Nextgov

18F Expects to Break Even in 2019; Looks to Show Value

Dave Shive said the tech hub “expects to be cost recoverable” by 2019, in line with GAO’s best-case projections.

Nextgov

NSA Dares College Students to Locate, Disarm Bombs Controlled through the Net

NSA officials say they will confront young computer scientists with the kinds of threats the agency faces daily, partly as an intelligence analyst recruitment effort.

Nextgov

McCain to White House: If You Won’t Establish a Cyber Defense Policy, Congress Will

A Senate Armed Forces Committee blasted the White House for "ignoring" issues related to encryption.

Oversight

Obamacare Exchanges at Risk for Fraud, Watchdog Finds

Undercover testing shows the majority of fictitious applicants were approved.

Oversight

Former Clinton IT Aide Describes Destruction of Old Devices as Routine

Three witnesses plead the fifth at hearing on State Department email vulnerabilities.

Management

There’s a Word For Our Compulsion to Go to Work When We're Sick

It entered the management lexicon in 2004, but dates back to at least 1892, when it showed up in a Mark Twain novel.

Management

Why the EPA Doesn't Regulate Ocean Acidification

In part, it’s because no one knows how best to do it yet.

Nextgov

FedRAMP Is Now At Least 3 Times Faster

“We’re now talking under four months for the first authorization,” FedRAMP Director Matt Goodrich said.

Nextgov

GSA Makes It Easier To Buy 'Highly Adaptive' Cyber Services

Agencies can start buying the new services starting in October.

Route Fifty

Kentucky's Governor Will Physically Fight for Religious Beliefs; Dead Man Running for New York State Assembly

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Massachusetts to transfer mentally ill inmates; California farm workers' pay improved; and a Montana town's trouble with bonds.