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Trump’s Looser Reins on Offensive Cyber Get Positive Reviews from Army

Trump rescinded Obama-era rules that required White House sign off for most offensive cyber operations.

Management

Executives Association Wants to Fill in the Gaps in Federal Training and Development

Group hopes that efforts to boost professional development for agency leaders will eventually be adopted by agencies.

Management

State Department Special Envoys Are Resurrected Under Pompeo

Predecessor Tillerson had spurned non-confirmed, free-ranging appointees.

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VA’s National Cemetery Administration Continues High Customer Satisfaction Scores

The federal agency with the highest customer satisfaction scores continues its high performance, according to new internal survey data.

Management

The FBI Investigation Didn’t Go Very Far By Design

The special background investigation of Brett Kavanaugh involved nine witnesses and bypassed dozens of others named by accusers Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez.

Management

Trump Wants Chinese Parts Out of American Weapons

The White House will call for targeted investments in domestic manufacturing in an industrial-base report to be unveiled Friday.

Route Fifty

Senators, Providers Criticize ‘Unpredictable’ FCC Funding for Rural Broadband

“Cutting [Universal Service Fund] support cuts the legs out of the business case for rural broadband in many places,” said one telecom CEO.

Route Fifty

The Soybean-Producing States at Risk in the Trade War With China

Much of the nation’s exported soybeans went to China last year. Production is concentrated in a handful of states.

Route Fifty

Throwing Shade: Reducing Urban Temperatures by Planting Trees

A Maryland county is planting free trees in urban areas to increase shaded areas and lower temperatures.

Pay & Benefits

Republicans Claim Deal on Federal Pay Raise, But Democrats Object to Terms

The preliminary agreement for a 1.9 percent pay boost runs counter to President Trump's recommendation for a pay freeze and faces Democratic opposition over other policy provisions.

Nextgov

Oracle Continues Protest Push Against JEDI

Another legal maneuver by Oracle just a week before bids for the Pentagon’s $10 billion JEDI cloud contract are due.

Nextgov

Senate Agrees Federal Cybersecurity Office Should Have Name To Match

A long-stalled bill to include “cybersecurity” in the name of the government’s central cybersecurity office is now moving forward.

Management

Why Diversity Is Vital For a Healthy Democracy

The author of a new book says that diversity isn't a threat to democracy, it's a key piece of how democracy keeps itself going.

Management

After Budget Cuts, the IRS’ Work Against Tax Cheats Is Facing 'Collapse'

Audits and criminal referrals are down sharply since Congress cut the tax agency’s budget and management changed priorities.