Defense

New U.S. Rules Would Ban Most Travel to North Korea

The decision was prompted by Otto Warmbier’s death in June.

Pay & Benefits

All TSP Funds in the Black in July

Each portfolio in the 401(k)-style retirement program for federal employees saw modest growth last month.

Nextgov

Bye-Bye, Networx: GSA Awards $50B Next-gen Telecom Contract

The General Services Administration selected 10 vendors for the Enterprise Infrastructure Services contract.

Route Fifty

Portland, Maine’s ‘Weak Mayor’ City Hall Power Struggle

STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP | Illinois governor vetoes major education bill; Miami’s new “puppy mill” ordinance; and an Alaska town’s entire police force quits.

Nextgov

Pentagon Now Offering Top Officials Classified Tablets

The Defense Department's pilot program allows access to materials up to secret level.

Pay & Benefits

TSP Insider Appointed as the Retirement Plan's New Executive Director

Ravindra Deo has served as acting head of federal employees’ 401(k)-style retirement program since April.

Nextgov

Federal Spending on Drones Goes Under the Sea

Of the billions it spends on unmanned vehicles, the federal government's focus is shifting from the skies to the sea.

Defense

Trump Awards Medal of Honor to Army Medic

71-year-old James McCloughan is the award’s first recipient under the Trump administration.

Management

How The FBI Could Get a New Headquarters

If Congress isn’t willing to pay for federal infrastructure, it should at at least make sure the rules allow GSA to secure the best deal for taxpayers.

Route Fifty

USDOT Proposes Regulatory Tweak Intended to Boost Transit P3 Deals

But not everyone is convinced the Transportation Department’s plan will spark a dramatic increase in the amount of private dollars flowing toward transit projects.

Nextgov

This Agency Can Help Fast Track Your Tech Acquisitions

National Technical Information Service pairs federal agencies with vetted companies that meet their technology needs—and fast.

Management

How Trump’s White House Shakeup Will Affect DHS

Lawmakers and employee groups press administration to move quickly in finding a new secretary.

Nextgov

House Panel Wants Inventory of Agencies' Kaspersky Use

The Science, Space and Technology Committee is the latest to question how the government may be using the Russian anti-virus software.

Management

Appointee Watch: Musical Chairs in the Cabinet

Chief of staff announcement leaves an opening at Homeland Security.

Route Fifty

It’s Been 10 Years Since the Deadly I-35W Bridge Collapse in Minneapolis

But “almost nothing has been done in this country to keep it from happening again,” according to former Mayor R.T. Ryback.

Management

Anthony Scaramucci Lasts 10 Days at the White House

Reports say new Chief of Staff John Kelly was driving force behind behind the resignation.

Management

Legal Drug Use And Your Security Clearance

The Office of Personnel Management aims to clarify sensitive issues with its new application form.

Defense

The U.S. Government's Fight Against Violent Extremism Loses Its Leader

The resignation of George Selim, a key Homeland Security official, may signal a shift away from treating the American Muslim community as partners in the struggle against radicalization.