Oversight

Play of the Day: A Sit-in on the Hill

Democrats sat on their butts… in the hopes of getting something done.

Route Fifty

New Climate Scenarios Put Major Sections of Boston Underwater

One scenario predicts sea levels that will be 10 feet higher by the end of the century. But even a 3-foot increase could inundate large sections of the city.

Management

What Would a Bunch of Vets Tell the Presidential Candidates If They Were Trapped on an Elevator Together?

Don’t privatize VA health care, and don't treat us like political props, among other things.

Route Fifty

Columbus ‘Put Forward an Impressive, Holistic Vision’ for Its Winning Smart City Plan

“They were able to connect the problems they identified to specific technology solutions that are measurable,” said Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.

Pay & Benefits

Comparing Your Income Before and After Retirement

How what you can expect to receive stacks up against what you make now.

Management

Lawmaker: Feds Shouldn't Be Punished for Refusing to Break Rules

Measure would block the implementation of a recent federal court decision.

Nextgov

Better Data Just Saved Taxpayers $900 Million in Medicare Fraud

HHS recently hired a chief data officer and has aggressive plans for a cadre of new data gurus.

Nextgov

CIO: FEMA To Pare Down Staff Devices

FEMA is also trying to ensure that staff can use the same devices both during emergencies and during quiet periods in between.

News

How Well Do You Really Know the Presidential Candidates?

It’s hard to keep track of all the crazy statements the presidential candidates have uttered.

Oversight

A Supreme Deadlock on Immigration

The justices split 4-4 on the Obama administration’s 2014 immigration plan, effectively blocking it.

Management

Clinton's Private Email Server Was Briefly Locked Down in 2011

Judicial Watch releases State Department documents showing fear of breaches.

Management

Why Women (Sometimes) Don't Help Other Women

It’s not because they’re inherently harsher leaders than men, but because they often respond to sexism by trying to distance themselves from other women.

Nextgov

Official: Feedback on DHS Silicon Valley Experiment Has Been Positive

Homeland Security wants startups to pitch new technology without being asked.

Route Fifty

Budget-Strapped Kansas to Borrow $900 Million From Itself; Employees Blamed for N.Y. Prison Escape

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Chicago approves sick leave for all workers; mass shootings spur Denver schools’ switch to push-button locks; and Louisiana Republicans buck governor on shortfall.

Management

Why Do So Many Feds Shun the Senior Executive Service?

Large numbers of federal employees are opting not to apply for top federal positions, despite the higher salaries they would earn.

Nextgov

Boss of GSA’s 18F Tech Team Steps Down

The director of the Presidential Innovation Fellows is also leaving.

Pay & Benefits

Next Shutdown, Feds Can Take Their Government Guns Home With Them

New law will allow certain federal employees to retain their firearms when they are furloughed.

Oversight

Donald Trump's Coalition of Restoration

The Republican’s support comes from voters who are resistant to demographic change—but they’re a distinct minority.

Defense

Iwo Jima, Misidentified

The Marine Corps has acknowledged it wrongly identified one of the six men in the iconic World War II image, USA Today reports.

Oversight

Congressional Lawmakers Reach a Zika Deal—Without Democrats

Democrats aren’t happy with the $1.1 billion deal, which includes millions in offsets.