Oversight

Tricky Next Step for House Republicans Who Want Another Clinton Probe

Congressional Research Service challenges the notion that Congress can force an investigation.

Nextgov

White House Drops Final Federal Source Code Policy

OMB says Code.gov, a repository for federal open source software code, is coming in the next few months.

Route Fifty

This NYPD Counterterrorism Detective Has an Unusual Side Job—Bee Wrangler

For the police department’s official beekeeper, one unexpected side effect of swarm rescue is better community relationships.

Oversight

If Zika Spreads in the U.S., Blame the Politicians, Not the Mosquitoes

A failure to agree on funding to fight the virus means politics has taken precedence over public health.

Route Fifty

Pricey Phone Calls at S.C. County Jail; Is Expanding the Brooklyn Bridge Worth It?

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Iowa's 'moderate' cybersecurity risk; Vermont's 'geographic disparity'; and 'Clock Kid's' family suing Texas school district

Nextgov

Part of the Federal Cloud That Stopped Growing

Though the market came to include calendar management, customer relationship management and internal and external websites, it declined 16 percent to $539 million in fiscal 2015.

News

Donald Trump Has Great Faith in Federal Bureaucrats

The GOP standard-bearer may criticize government, but he’s proposing to rely heavily on the people who work for it to root out waste and inefficiency.

Route Fifty

Florida Wildlife Agency: Don’t Paint Turtles or Tortoises

Authorities are trying to discourage people from engaging in a practice that is harmful to the shelled reptiles, and can be illegal under Florida state law.

Management

Surprise Inspections Show VA Health Care Improvement Since Phoenix Scandal

But the agency’s continuing struggle to hire and keep staff hurts vets’ access to care, says the Joint Commission.

Nextgov

Carper: ‘Election Security is Critical’

A foreign actor's cyberattack on election systems could jeopardize the integrity of the voting process, according to the senator.

News

Improving Customer Experience, When the Taxpayer Is Your Customer

We’re soliciting your input for our Sept. 20 event.

News

Energy Department Steps Up Whistleblower Protections

Contractors will face civil penalties if they retaliate against employees who raise nuclear safety concerns.

Management

WikiLeaks and the Crisis of Government Communication

The lack of professional standards is a problem.

Insights

The Next Federal Evolution of Cloud

Even while a majority of agencies have migrated their assets to the cloud, some concerns remain over how agencies can overcome the challenges associated with the next frontier of cloud technology.

Management

The Government is Finding Few Buyers For Its Paywalled Immigration Data

The US government says it doesn't want to release data about who's entering the country because it charges for that information. But no one has purchased access to the databases in more than two years, records reveal.

Management

The Best Productivity System for Procrastinators

You can use your natural tendencies to your advantage.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Trump and Children

The GOP nominee loves his own and is feuding with another.

Route Fifty

Obama Administration Responds to GOP Claims About Unspent Zika Funding

As the public health situation is “getting critical,” Congress left for a summer break without finalizing a funding package to combat the virus.

Management

The Science Behind Hillary Clinton’s Problems With Trust

Think Donald Trump is too hotheaded to be president? New research from Yale suggests Trump's lack of careful consideration may help him build trust with voters, while Clinton's carefulness harms her.

Tech

How Vulnerable to Hacking is the Election Cyber Infrastructure?

With the DNC email leak and Trump calling on Russia to hack Clinton's emails, concern about foreign meddling in the 2016 presidential election process is rising. Is e-voting the next cyber battleground?