Management

Feds Can Ride Uber on the Government's Dime, Obama Administration Decides

GSA issues guidance clarifying federal policy on ride-sharing companies.

Nextgov

NASA to Contractors: Hey, Do You Have $10M Worth of Our Stuff?

​The U.S. space agency wants to make sure its government property is accurately accounted for.

Management

Military and Vets Groups Seek To Defend VA Firing Law in Court

The organizations want to weigh in on the case involving former senior executive Sharon Helman.

Pay & Benefits

Purchase Card Oversight, Health Benefit Adjustment and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Management

Politicians and Security Clearances

Lawmakers (and aspiring presidents) don’t go through the same background investigation process required of everyone else.

Management

Have Candid Conversations Before Bad Things Happen

New guidance from the Office of Management and Budget offers a fresh approach to managing risk.

Management

Labor Department Finds Senate Food Services Contractors Broke Law

Workers illegally denied a total of $1 million will receive back pay.

Defense

Donald Trump Wants Russian Hackers to Cyber-Attack the United States

This may mark the first instance in which a major-party candidate for the US presidency has actively sought assistance from a foreign power.

Oversight

Tim Kaine's Declaration of Independence

The Virginia senator's early call for a war vote in Congress helped him break free of President Obama and earn a spot as Hillary Clinton’s running mate.

Nextgov

Pentagon Officially Opens Boston DIUx with Eye on Biotech

Carter also added tech heavyweights such as Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to the Defense Innovation Advisory Board.

Oversight

Bill Clinton Tries to Humanize His Wife With a Political Love Story

He relies on nostalgia to portray her as an agent of change, not a card-carrying member of the Washington establishment.

Management

OMB Releases Long-Awaited Update of Information Management Guidance

Circular A-130 centralizes policy on cybersecurity, privacy, records management, open data and acquisitions.

Route Fifty

Mayors Tout Importance of Infrastructure Investment at DNC

“America will be weaker if we don’t start fixing our roads and our bridges and our ports and our airports,” Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn said Tuesday.

Management

New Rule Dictates How Feds Can Ethically Apply for Jobs Outside Government

Violating the recusal procedures could land federal employees in jail.

Nextgov

TechFAR Hub Aims to Clear Up Buzzwords Like 'Agile' and 'Open Source'

USDS and OMB's procurement policy office collaborated on the TechFAR hub.

Nextgov

DISA Wants $9M to Fast Track Cyber Innovations

The agency's Rapid Innovation Fund is pursuing “mature prototypes” of cybersecurity technologies that could be operationalized within two years.

Oversight

Congressional Committee Seeks Cop Killers' VA Medical Records

It is not clear whether veterans Gavin Eugene Long and Micah Xavier Johnson suffered from PTSD.

Management

Cumbersome Agency Grantmaking Process Continues to Burden Universities

GAO recommends a new push for simplicity at OMB, NIH and others.

Nextgov

Why Federal Agencies Won’t Take Up the Internet of Things Anytime Soon

A new report suggests leadership vacuums and lack of an IoT strategy could hinder adoption.

Nextgov

Obama Establishes Cyberattack Response Chain of Command

For years, there has been confusion in the private sector and internally among agencies about who's in charge when hackers hit the homeland.