Oversight

Jimmy Carter Has a Few Suggestions For the Next President

Among his ideas: refresh the Supreme Court and reverse Citizens United.

Defense

The Senate Passed a Bill Requiring Women to Register For the Draft

Under the bill, women would have to register for the draft if they turned 18 on or after Jan. 1, 2018.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Obama Says 'Radical Islam'

Larry Wilmore worries that some creative editing is forthcoming after the president calls the terminology a "distraction."

Management

How to Silence Your Itty Bitty Committee

You know, the one inside your head that cranks up when something annoys you, makes you angry or hurts your feelings.

Nextgov

Now You Can Tell Trump or Clinton How to Handle Hackers

The national cybersecurity commission is taking ideas from experts.

Management

Bipartisan House Leaders Introduce New Proposal to Overhaul the Postal Service

Postal unions appear satisfied, though not all employee groups are on board.

Pay & Benefits

Pay Raise Action, Higher Ed Discounts, TRICARE Flexibility and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Management

Senate Moves to Change Vets’ Preference in Federal Hiring

Defense authorization bill conferees will have to decide whether to include the change in the final version of the legislation.

Route Fifty

Stanford Rape Case Judge Barred From Sex Assault Trial; Chicago Police Commander’s Firing ‘Falls Through’

Also in Today’s State and Local Daily Digest: New York City eyes ferryboats; Arizona wildfire raises water concerns; and Pennsylvania’s competing pension reform bills.

Nextgov

IG: Social Security Should’ve Considered Scrapping $300M IT Project

Agency officials only considered two options: buying commercial code or building their own.

Insights

Federal Digital Services Ready to Embrace the End User

As the government continues to modernize its IT infrastructures through agile development practices, a paradigm shift is underway that increasingly places end-user needs front and center in the decision-making process.

Management

WHO: Coffee Is Good For You

New guidelines from the World Health Organization say drinking coffee may prevent cancer, and represent the latest in a long debate over the harms and benefits of a beloved beverage.

Management

Is Obamacare Becoming the Less Affordable Care Act?

As private insurers look to increase premiums, the administration scrambles to fix Obamacare’s exchange markets.

Management

If You’re Looking For a Job, Don't Ask Your Friends

Contrary to received wisdom, most social science research suggests that you are better off asking acquaintances.

Defense

Those Lost Investigation Files Have Been Found, Air Force Says

The service is still investigating how files from more 100,000 inspector general cases — and their backups — became corrupted.

Oversight

House Oversight Republicans Vote to Censure IRS Chief

Democrats defending Koskinen call the vote a “travesty” that dishonors the committee.

Nextgov

DOD Plans to Eliminate Common Access Cards

Halvorsen said the Pentagon will move to “true multifactor” authentication that would increase DOD’s agility and cut costs and the time to issue the cards themselves.

Management

If You Want To Be a Better Person, Find Something To Do Outside of Work

Our hobbies tell a great deal about us and our world.

Route Fifty

Route Fifty Roadmap: The Road to Hell Goes Through This Michigan Village

A recent discovery in woods near Hell: One of the oldest known freshwater turtles.

Oversight

The Republican Solution to Red Tape

Government mandates can’t hurt the economy if they’re stuck in legislative gridlock.