Management

Trump Reportedly Considering New Cuts to Biomedical Research

The administration is contemplating a cap on what the NIH spends on overhead—a move that critics say will “disembowel” many research institutes.

Nextgov

House Passes IT Modernization Bill

The bill's fast movement highlights the bipartisan concern lawmakers share regarding the nation’s aging federal technology.

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Trump Administration Is Still Talking About the TIGER Grant Program

The White House proposed nixing funding for the transportation grants entirely in a budget blueprint sent to Congress earlier this year.

Nextgov

Hiring Cyber Talent Is Key In Pentagon's Potential 'Offensive Measures'

The federal government needs to be prepared to "engage in offensive measures, if required," a deputy general counsel said.

Nextgov

What Are Microservices and Why Should Government Care?

The General Services Administration is experimenting with some of the easy-to-tweak services that power online shopping.

Management

The Government Wants You to Stop the Next Edward Snowden

For security clearance holders, the DHS campaign “If You See Something Say Something” is not a slogan—it’s a mandate.

Nextgov

The Secret to Better Weather Forecasts Could Be in Meteorologists' Eyes

NOAA is using eye-tracking technologies on weather forecasters to ascertain how they adjust to more, faster data on their video monitors.

Oversight

The House Demands to See the Comey Memos

In a letter to acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz requested all “memoranda, notes, summaries, and recordings” of James Comey’s meetings with Trump

Defense

The Pentagon Is Almost Ready for Its Close-Up

The Trump administration is pledging to audit the Department of Defense for the first time in its history while simultaneously demanding a record spending increase. Can it do both?

Management

Did Trump Try to Shut Down the FBI's Michael Flynn Investigation?

A memo from fired FBI Director James Comey quotes the president as asking him to “let it go,” contradicting White House claims.

Defense

Freedom for Chelsea Manning

She spent seven years of a 35-year prison sentence at the Fort Leavenworth military facility in Kansas.

Oversight

Play of the Day: One Reason Trump Gave Intelligence to Two Russian Officials

Trevor Noah thinks Melania Trump is part of the reason the president gave sensitive intelligence to the officials.

Route Fifty

Glimmers of Optimism on Capitol Hill About Chances for an Infrastructure Package

But there are competing items on Congress’ legislative to-do list and the White House continues to grapple with controversies.

Route Fifty

The Cybersecurity Risks U.S. Election Systems Face Heading Into the 2018 Elections

Resilient voting systems and fail-safes are needed by the midterm elections, when backdoor access to state tabulators is expected to be for sale on the “dark web.”

Management

Awkward Interactions With Coworkers You Barely Know Are a Secret Key to Success

Like that lady who sits by the copier. Or that guy in sales. No, the other one. Tim? Tim. Or Tom.

Oversight

GOP Lawmakers Call for Inside Information on Trump Disclosure

A relatively small group of Republicans are asking for classified briefings and more transparency from the administration following reports that the president revealed sensitive information to Russian officials.

Management

The Many Contradictions of White House Spin on Russia

H.R. McMaster said Trump didn’t know the source of the information he shared, but that sharing it was wholly appropriate—even as he said that leaks about the disclosure pose a danger to national security.

Management

TSA Says Hiring Surge Will Help With Record Travel Levels This Summer

Agency is hiring more airport screeners after years of cuts, and with freeze still partially in place.