Route Fifty

Don’t Overlook Resiliency Benefits When Touting Transportation Improvements

Yes, mobility is important, but every dollar invested to improve infrastructure is also a dollar invested in being better prepared for the next major disaster.

Oversight

The End of Government Oversight?

Republicans in Congress are working hard to remove business regulations that they believe are hampering economic growth.

Tech

Why Elections Are Now Classified as 'Critical Infrastructure'

President Obama’s homeland security adviser hinted that it might help deter foreign cyberattacks.

Oversight

Government Ethics Chief Caught in Lawmaker Crossfire

Partisans on House Oversight panel duel over handling of Trump’s potential conflicts.

Pay & Benefits

OPM’s Guidance on Firing Bad Employees Will Remind You That It’s Complicated

Agencies need to make better use of the probationary period, when workers have less recourse to dispute disciplinary actions.

Oversight

Liberals Narrow Their List of Trump Picks to Target

Rather than complain about every Trump cabinet choice, the Senate’s most prominent progressives have put a special focus on a handful of nominees.

Management

What Rex Tillerson's Confirmation Hearings Revealed

The State Department nominee's views diverged from the president-elect's in some areas.

Management

How the Trump Administration Could Advance Customer Service

Agency officials trying to make government more citizen-centric have an opportunity to take their work to a new level.

Route Fifty

Election Systems as ‘Critical Infrastructure’: What Comes Next?

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s designation creates some questions for state and local elections administrators.

Pay & Benefits

OPM: FEHBP Carriers Should Focus on Rising Prescription Drug Use and Costs

Agency’s annual call letter said escalating drug prices ate up more than a quarter of the FEHBP health care budget in 2015.

Pay & Benefits

The Index: 2017 Edition

Your annual guide to retirement planning, organized by topic.

Management

Burned Out? Take a Sabbatical

In 2009, the U.S. Navy started offering a career break to help retain service members. Now the other armed forces—and private companies—are following suit.

Management

The Perfectly Normal Ways Trump Can Enrich Himself as President

The president-elect's control over conventional economic policy could be worth more money than any conflict of interest.