Management

What the Joint Chiefs’ Email Hack Tells Us About the DNC Breach

The two attacks share a perpetrator and even some techniques. Here’s how to stop them.

Oversight

Clinton Takes the Capital

The presumptive Democratic nominee surged to victory in the District of Columbia’s primary, but Bernie Sanders still refuses to bow out of the race.

Oversight

If Trump Wins in November, He'll Be the Most Elderly New President Ever

He would be the oldest president to be sworn in during his first inauguration in US history.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Happy Birthday, Donald Trump

The presumptive GOP nominee turned 70 this week.

Management

Five Things You Need to Know About the Security Clearance Process

Over the past several years, navigating the clearance process has become a roller coaster ride.

Route Fifty

New State-by-State GDP Gains and Losses Released

The states with the largest economies based on real GDP in 2015 are California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois and Pennsylvania.

Nextgov

Intelligence Agency Wants to Keep ‘Novel Organisms’ From Threatening Humans

IARPA is hosting a Proposers' Day for businesses in a couple weeks.

Defense

Lawmakers Blast Pentagon Watchdog, Following Complaints from Frustrated Whistleblowers

Letter to acting IG cites “persistent, systemic issues” in case management.

Route Fifty

California’s Cap-and-Trade Program in Jeopardy?; Louisiana Bucks Prison Air Conditioning

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: No more renting second homes in Denver; Gardendale school ‘brands’ kids; and a big, dead gator in Lee County raises a stink.

Management

Federal Contractor Guidance on Prohibiting LGBT Discrimination Arrives Amid Heated Congressional Debate

Rule implementing Obama executive order seeks to clarify new requirements and help contractors avoid sex and pay discrimination.

Nextgov

Watchdog Knocks State Department for Thousands of Zombie Accounts

Most of the inactive accounts have been dormant for more than a year -- in violation of agency policy.

Management

Russian Spies Hacked the Democratic Party to Steal Information on Donald Trump

Hackers have infiltrated the DNC’s computer systems, accessing staff emails, chat logs, and volumes of opposition research.

Management

An Inability to Form a Routine is a Warning Sign That Something Deeper is Wrong

Having a routine is extremely critical to creating success.

Oversight

NPS Chief Asks for More Firing Authority as Lawmakers Deride Agency for Employing ‘Scum’

Park Service director in hot seat among accusations of widespread sexual harassment at the agency.

Management

Trump: Obama Puts America's 'Enemy Over Our Allies'

The presumptive Republican nominee again takes a standard GOP talking point and turns it up a notch, implying the president is guilty of treason.

Management

Republicans Deploy an Old Tool in Combating Poverty: Evidence

The GOP is turning to evidence-based policy to address a host of challenges, but lawmakers in both parties have a long track record of politicizing outcomes.

Nextgov

Federal CIO: IT Upgrade Fund is ‘Single Biggest Opportunity’ to Make Dent in Legacy IT

Over the next three years, more than $3 billion worth of federal IT investments will reach end-of-life, Tony Scott says.

Tech

Why Countering Drones in Civilian Air Space Is So Problematic

Technology developments have outpaced law enforcement’s ability to respond effectively.

Management

Bill to Prevent 'Power-Hungry' Feds from Hiding Information Heads to Obama

The president is expected to sign bipartisan measure codifying “presumption of openness.”

Management

How Counterterrorism Funds Ended Up in the Orlando Terrorist's Pocket

The U.S. spends billions a year on counterterrorism, with generally poor oversight.