Nextgov

HHS Will Fund Cyberthreat Information Sharing

The effort aims to encourage the public and private sectors to pool knowledge about medical record hacks.

Management

IG: GSA Wastes Millions Due to Pricing Problems in Computer Resale Program

Watchdog finds many identical IT items with varying price tags.

Insights

When Ignorance Isn’t Bliss: Emerging Cyber Threats Put Risk Mitigation Capabilities to the Test

The mantra "know your enemy" has never been more relevant. The task of mitigating risk in 2016 and beyond demands a federal workforce who can predict and avert all facets of an unpredictable cyberthreat landscape.

Pay & Benefits

Virginia Lawmakers Demand Answers on Long-Term Care Insurance Price Spike

Federal enrollees who do not change their coverage would end up paying $111 more per month on average for the insurance.

Management

That Time When the Mafia Almost Fixed the Democratic National Convention

Lucky Luciano, Al Capone and Franklin Delano Roosevelt walk into a Democratic convention...

Management

To Restore Trust In Government, Empower Federal Communicators

Most feds are committed to integrity.

Insights

Cultivating Digital Services in the Federal Landscape

With a slew of tech-savvy stars joining the public sector ranks, the federal government looks poised to unleash a transformational era in digital services for its citizens.

Management

The Biggest Productivity Myth is that Rigid Rules are for Everyone

We all have different brains, so embrace your own unique productivity style.

Oversight

The Democrat That Republicans Really Fear Most

Delegates in Cleveland answer a nightmare question: Would they take four more years of Barack Obama over a Hillary Clinton presidency?

Defense

How Putin Weaponized Wikileaks to Influence the Election of an American President

Evidence suggests that a Russian intelligence group was the source of the most recent Wikileaks intel dump, which was aimed to influence the U.S. election.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Wrapping Up the GOP Convention

The Republicans' weeklong party is over.

Nextgov

Hackers Grab Illinois Voter Records and Dump ISIS Propagandist’s Internal Data; Glassdoor Accidentally Outs Users

Just another week in ThreatWatch, our regularly updated index of noteworthy data breaches.

Route Fifty

Mayor Refuses to Remove ‘Black Lives Matter’ Banner; Baltimore Minimum Wage Split

Also in our State and Local Weekend News Digest: No THC in Colo. water supply; feds rebuff Arkansas TANF request; and advocating for mental health reform in Minnesota.

Management

How to Sell a Product Called 'Democracy'

A marketing guru considers what's wrong with American democracy and how to fix it.

Defense

Dallas and Baton Rouge Shooters: A Reminder of the Troubled History of Black Veterans

The men who killed police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge were black veterans. A historian explains black veterans' long struggle to live with inequality in their military service, and back home.

Tech

Dear Hillary: Where Are the Women In Your Energy Strategy?

Women are underrepresented in the energy sector at a time of rapid change and demand for new talent. Hiring more women could make energy companies more innovative and speed the shift to clean fuels.

Oversight

Clinton's Vice Presidential Pick Has a Record of Supporting Federal Employees

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine has backed efforts to protect the pay and benefits of federal workers and service members.

Nextgov

White House Boosts Internet of Things with Wireless Research Program

The National Science Foundation research program could help reach greater connectivity.

Management

Always Stay For the After Party: Tips from the Negotiation Bible For World Leaders

Even top diplomats need guidance sometimes.

Management

Obama Hints at a Future in VC, and Silicon Valley Is Salivating

“He’s kind of perfect for the job.”