Nextgov

After Testing, 3 Companies Cleared to Store Sensitive Data in the Cloud

Amazon, CSRA and Microsoft all made the cut.

Defense

The Military Can’t Train To Fend Off the Worst Cyber Attacks on Infrastructure — Yet

Digital wargames that ‘truly represent a realistic and relevant threat’ are coming in 2019.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Donald Trump's Business Acumen

While Hillary Clinton jokes about his bankruptcies, but his companies are benefiting from his campaign.

Route Fifty

Here's How State Personal Income Grew in Early 2016

Most states saw gains, except for two with significant fossil fuels sectors.

Management

Interagency Task Force Completes Largest 'Takedown' of Medicare Fraud Yet

Justice and HHS announce charges against 300 health care providers.

Route Fifty

Counties Use Smart Mapping Technology to Stay Ahead of Zika

Zika-transmitting mosquitos can breed in a teaspoon of standing water. Data-rich maps and GIS software allow counties to stay one step ahead.

Nextgov

DHS Readies Biometric ID Contract to Track Foreigners Who Stay Too Long

The Homeland Security Department is asking industry how to go about contracting out the activation of the long-overdue system.

Route Fifty

L.A. River Restoration Gets Boost With New Data Resource

A nonprofit releases a new comprehensive aid to planning many aspects of complex restoration effort.

Management

Overspending on Little Things Adds Up to Billions Wasted Across Government

Agencies should identify spending patterns to leverage buying power, GAO says.

Management

Leading Employees Who Struggle with Self-Doubt

Developing individuals who lack confidence in their own abilities is one of the most difficult challenges for a manager.

Management

12 Things Employers Can Do to Improve Gender Equality in the Workplace

Organizations should rethink how they hire, manage and promote.

Nextgov

Congress Wants More Answers About US Digital Service

Weeks after a House oversight hearing, the committee requested a deeper look into the group’s priorities.

Nextgov

How Powerful are CIOs under FITARA? House Oversight Puts GAO on the Case

The enhancement of CIO authorities is a “critical” element to FITARA’s success.

Defense

The Army is Soliciting Fashion Advice on How to Cuff Shirt Sleeves

A pilot sleeve-rolling program is underway at the Army base in Fort Hood, Texas,

Pay & Benefits

Momentum on Phased Retirement, Scrutiny of Senior Exec Bonuses and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Route Fifty

Ky. Medicaid Plan ‘Creates a Lot of Barriers,’ Critics Say; Chicago’s ‘Towing Bill of Rights’

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: A victory for Waukesha, Wis.; a new lobbying proposal in Portland, Oregon; and don’t call these county workers ‘slobs’

Management

Senator Pushes For Action on VA Accountability Reforms

Legislation that would limit appeal rights of fired department senior executives has stalled.

Oversight

House Move to Impeach IRS Chief May Be Illegal

Legal experts give mixed opinions on precedents for removal and censure.

Route Fifty

As Suburbs Age, Funding Fights Loom

The coming demographic shift could pit families with children against retired boomers in a fight for limited tax dollars.

Oversight

House Democrats Try to Force Another Vote on Zika

Members are pushing forward on a plan to fully fund the Obama administration’s $1.9 billion request.