Defense

Lawmakers Probe Role of Special Operations in Great Power Competition

The two four-stars up to lead CENTCOM and SOCOM faced questions about how their commands will change under the National Defense Strategy.

Defense

The CIA Presented a ‘Smoking Gun’ on Khashoggi. What’s the Senate Going to Do About it?

Lindsey Graham and others emerged from a CIA briefing convinced that Trump and SecDef Mattis are wrong about the murder.

Nextgov

Quantum Computing That Can Crack Modern Encryption More Than a Decade Away

A report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine suggests encryption-cracking quantum computers are possible, but won’t be built in the immediate future.

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The Need to Accommodate More Floodwaters Near Sacramento

A tour of some of the levee infrastructure that protects California’s capital city.

Management

Postal Task Force Recommends Eliminating Workers' Rights to Bargain Over Pay

The group’s long awaited report stops short of privatization calls, but would kneecap postal unions.

Nextgov

DHS is Exploring How Blockchain Can Stop Counterfeits and Forgeries

The agency is funding research that uses blockchain to make sure people are who they claim to be.

Oversight

State Department Passport Center Remains Mired in Bullying, Harassment

Watchdog’s survey and interviews at New Hampshire facility find lax management.

Management

What the Country Needs: A Servant Leader

Civic engagement, through voluntarism and service of all kinds, can serve as a great unifying force.

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Debt Dispute in Missouri Unresolved, as Payment Deadline Passes

Platte County's reluctance to pay debt costs linked to a shopping center has captured attention within the municipal bond market.

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Some School Districts Look to Custodians and Teachers to Fill Bus Driver Shortage

An ongoing hiring challenge has brought about unconventional solutions to meet immediate needs.

Management

Mueller Is Laying Siege to the Trump Presidency

It won’t be a single news event that takes down the president.

Management

President George H. W. Bush’s Capitol Rotunda Ceremony Offers a Glimpse of Grace

The event was a somber, respectful collection of moments sealed off from the political turmoil to which Americans have become accustomed.

Defense

Analysis: Deployed Civilians Can’t Get Worker’s Comp — and That’s Bad News for a Military that Depends on Them

Thanks to a legal double standard, a civilian injured or sickened in a warzone has an impossible burden of proof.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Trump Signs The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement

The American president took far longer to write his name than his Mexican or Canadian counterparts.

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A Tough Question in California: Whether to Rebuild in Places That Will Burn Again

Despite the clear and present dangers of the wildland-urban interface, many vow to rebuild in risky spots.

Management

VA Shadow Rulers Had Sway Over Contracting and Budgeting

New disclosures and investigations are straining the three Trump associates’ relationship with the new VA secretary.

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State-Federal ‘Double Jeopardy’ Case to Be Heard by Supreme Court

Oral arguments in the case of Terance Martez Gamble v. United States of America are scheduled for Thursday.