Oversight

Watergate Suggests You Shouldn't Believe Those Denying They're 'Anonymous'

Mark Felt denied being "Deep Throat" for more than 30 years.

Management

Good Managers Learn to Lift People Up

There is a place for criticism, but it needs to be balanced with positive reinforcement.

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Emerging Plan Would Rework Payments for Forest Counties

Two senators are working on a proposal meant to get local governments in logging country off a funding "rollercoaster."

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Thousands Fail to Meet New Medicaid Work Mandates in Arkansas

The state is the first to move forward with new requirements for beneficiaries.

Pay & Benefits

House Republicans Organize Letter Asking Trump to Reverse Pay Freeze

Letter has bipartisan support, says raise would be "well deserved."

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Mayors Press for 'Opportunity Zones' Regulations in Treasury Meeting

U.S. Conference of Mayors leaders say they're eager for capital to start flowing under the new economic development program.

Pay & Benefits

The Power of TSP Savings

Do yourself a favor and pay close attention to how much you’re putting away.

Nextgov

DHS Awards $668M CDM Contract After Withdrawn Bid Protest

ManTech captures the fifth of six important and lucrative CDM contracts across government.

Management

Trump Renews Shutdown Threat as Congress Considers Spending Bills

Spending package with provisions on a 2019 pay raise is in conference negotiations between the House and Senate.

Management

Analysis: I Assessed a President's Fitness to Serve—But I Didn't Write an Op-Ed

When my colleague became worried about President Reagan, he took his concerns to the chief of staff—not a newspaper.

Nextgov

TSA Wants to Expand Use of 3D Luggage Scanning Machines

Keep your liquids in your luggage with this new scanner.

Management

Defense Management Chief Reportedly On His Way Out Over Performance Problems

John Gibson was working on reductions in headquarters overhead and largest-ever financial audit.

Nextgov

Senate Committee Approves Top White House Tech Advisor

Office of Science and Technology Policy hasn't had a permanent leader since the last administration.

Oversight

There Is No Historical Precedent for the Anonymous New York Times Op-Ed Against Trump

Presidents have faced questions about their ability to serve, but not such extensive and public indictments by sitting members of their own administrations.

Defense

The Navy Is Hacking Wetsuits for Arctic Warfare

A new wetsuit treatment could allow troops to operate in frigid water for far longer.

Management

Who In Government Is Asking ‘What Works?’

There is no single individual at agencies who is tasked with speaking up when what we’re doing isn’t working.

Management

How the U.S. Can Effectively Share Threat Information With Other Nations

A new report draws lessons from U.S. and European experts on how best to build trust and effectiveness in exchanging insight across borders.

Management

Federal Union Accuses VA Official of Illegal Taping of Deliberations

Labor and management had been negotiating over a provision that bars the recording of bargaining discussions.

Route Fifty

What to Include in a National Framework for Self-Driving Vehicles

State and local officials had some ideas for Congress at a Wednesday hearing on Capitol Hill.