Tech

‘Catastrophic’ Power Outage Nearly Destroyed MSPB’s Electronic Records System

A newly released report shows how devastating a June 2015 incident was to the Merit System Protection Board.

Oversight

Republicans Look to Restrict How Agencies Spend Billions in Collected Fees and Penalties

Democrats call "radical" proposal "antithesis of efficiency."

Defense

Obama is Quietly Expanding the War on Terror in Africa While the World is Distracted by Trump

If congress doesn’t become more assertive, future presidents are likely to head into even murkier legal terrain.

Defense

Transparency Groups Hail Removal of FOIA Exceptions in Defense Bill

Critics had said Pentagon would have shielded documents on torture, sexual assault.

Management

Lawmakers Ask Obama to Freeze Hiring Until Trump Arrives

Republican senators warn against “burrowing in” and new career hires who won’t help execute the next administration’s policies.

News

What Should Trump Seek in a Budget Director?

A good relationship with the president is key, former budget directors say.

Management

Needed: A New Approach for Onboarding Political Appointees

A new administration promises big changes. It should start with the process for preparing new leaders for success.

Nextgov

U.S. Chief Data Scientist: 'Time is Now' For Technologists to Jump into Public Service

The data already exists, DJ Patil said, to solve some important crises—if only we could piece together the pieces.

Defense

The Pentagon Wants Eye-Reading Software, X-Ray Tools, and A Virtual Facebook to Fight Terrorism

Here’s a list of gear the Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office is seeking to give U.S. counterterror operators.

Management

Trump Taps James Mattis for Defense Secretary

The president-elect called the retired Marine general “the closest thing we have to General George Patton of our time.”

Oversight

Play of the Day: The Regular Trump and Obama Phone Conversations

The president-elect has many questions -- and even a joke -- for the current president.

News

The Government's Landlord Needs to Explain How It Will Resolve Trump's Hotel Lease

Senate Democrats join House lawmakers in asking GSA to address conflicts of interest over Old Post Office lease.

Management

Lawmakers Appalled at Forest Service Sexual Misconduct, Demand Firings

Agriculture's civil rights staffers claim improvements in long-standing culture clash.

Pay & Benefits

Open Season Q&A

Answers to questions that may help you make your health insurance choices.

Management

The Department of Homeland Security Wants to Keep Using Private Prisons For Immigration Detention

65% of immigrants are being held in privately run immigration detention centers.