Management

Productivity Doesn’t Have to Stall During a Presidential Transition

Seventy percent of HR managers expect new projects will face delays.

Management

Solving the Mystery of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

When NASA’s Juno probe reaches the planet in July, scientists may finally find out what drives the strange phenomenon.

Route Fifty

Here's Why the Education Department’s New Equity Rule Might Not Be So Equal

Teachers and the Obama administration are divided over what the federal government’s role should be in telling districts how to fund their schools.

Pay & Benefits

TSP Funds Continue Their Growth Streak

Investment options in the federal employee retirement program all end May in the black.

Management

New Pluto Photos Reveal Earth-like Terrain That's a 'Complete Mystery' to Scientists

The latest photos released by NASA reveal a big surprise.

Route Fifty

Alabama’s Top Lawmakers Face Off in Court; Will Kansas Schools Stay Closed?

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Philadelphia schools acknowledge two Muslim holidays; a highway Coloradans “can’t afford” to use; and Illinois flirts with second budgetless year.

Pay & Benefits

More Money for Defense Buyouts, Troop Pay Raise, and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Nextgov

Pentagon IG: Timeline for New Electronic Health Records System ‘May be Unrealistic’

The timeline is shaky "because of the risks and potential delays involved in developing and testing the interfaces needed to interact with legacy systems," the IG said.

Management

Deloitte Will Pay Government $11 Million to Settle Pricing Case

Firm allegedly charged GSA more than private customers in IT contract.

Management

Federal Salaries Will Continue to Fall Behind Market Pay Rates

The pay gap will get progressively wider, until the data used to adjust the General Schedule is reconsidered.

Nextgov

TSA Wants New Scanners That Will Allow Fliers to Keep their Shoes On

The agency also asked for proposals for a different breed of carry-on luggage screener that would use advanced computer algorithms to spot suspicious liquids and laptops.

Defense

State Department Warns Americans of European Travel Risk

Travel alert says tourists should be wary of public locations and large events, such as the European Soccer Championship.

Defense

Congress’ Acquisition Priorities for the Navy Don’t Match the Threat

The proliferation of ballistic missiles worldwide is extremely troubling.

Management

North Korea’s State Media Has Endorsed Donald Trump

A “wise politician” and “far-sighted presidential candidate.”

Management

After Two Decades, Agencies Finally Are Starting to Make Performance-Based Decisions

The real test will be with the onset of a new Administration.

Route Fifty

R.I. May Soon Own Captain Cook’s Ship; Chicago Mayor vs. Ill. Governor

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: New Jersey counties overpaid $37.3 million to Medicaid; Orlando’s craft beer zoning move; and Orange County, Calif., gets a homelessness czar.

Oversight

Senate Panel Advances Whistleblower Reforms

Bill would ease access to agency information, strengthen powers to end probes quickly.

Oversight

Lawmakers Want U.S. Government to Prosecute Feds Committing Crimes Abroad

Bipartisan pair says measure would fix "gap" in current law.

Oversight

Why the Next President Will Inherit a Divided Country

This election will widen the distance between the class and racial composition of each party’s core of support.

Management

Most People Are Actually Pretty Happy at Work

Indians and Japanese are extreme cases, according to a new survey.