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White House Expands Employment, Housing Data Effort
Fitbit, LinkedIn and other companies are collaborating on the Opportunity Project.
Alaska Gets Federal Grant for Untested Rape Kits; Fiscal Emergency Declared in Ohio City
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Neb. mayor in big legal fight with council over budget; W.Va.’s fireworks tax payouts to firefighters; and Cuomo signs law for burying pets in N.Y. state cemeteries.
Defense
Cashiered Army General Abused Purchase Card at Strip Clubs, IG Confirms
Onetime Ash Carter aide Ronald Lewis initially denied “conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.”
Tech
The FBI's Arrest of an NSA Contractor
A Maryland man who worked for Booz Allen Hamilton has been charged with stealing classified materials.
Oversight
Play of the Day: Mike Pence's Fake Ancient Russian Proverbs
The bear hibernation one isn't the only ancient piece of wisdom the Indiana governor made up.
Weighing a Decision Whether to Stay or Go
As state and local officials urge residents in vulnerable areas to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Matthew, some are deciding to ride it out. And that’s “a headache” for first responders.
Nextgov
NSA Contractor Charged with Stealing Classified Materials
A Maryland man has been charged with unauthorized removal and retention of top secret/SCI materials.
Management
Moonlighter Launches Jobs Website Helping Feds Switch Agencies
‘Lateral-Me’ is simpler and more transparent than USAJOBS, says co-founder.
Management
Federal Agencies Spend About $1.5 Billion on PR Each Year
Most of the spending is concentrated at a few agencies.
Pay & Benefits
Is It Too Late for Comprehensive Civil Service Reform?
HR experts suggest reformers tinker with the current system rather than attempt to create a new one.
Management
Agencies Prepare For Hurricane Matthew
FEMA and the Pentagon have teams and supplies in place in the southeastern U.S. to respond to the storm if necessary.
Hurricane Matthew to Test Resiliency of Utility and Communications Systems
As utility workers are mobilized to restore service knocked out by the storm, this real-life emergency scenario will test investments in stronger infrastructure and response.
Pay & Benefits
Higher Medicare Premiums, New Fertility Benefits, Back Pay Calculator and More
A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.
Car Privileges Revoked for Some Mass. State Workers; Big Jump in St. Louis’ Foreign-Born Residents
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: 50 guards, inmates charged in federal investigation of Maryland’s prisons; concerns over Utah county official’s cognitive health; creating the ‘Queen’ of Michigan State Parks
Defense
Obama Orders New Diversity Push in National Security Agencies
Presidential memo adds new reporting requirements and rewards aimed at enhancing problem-solving.
Defense
Army Warns that Future War with Russia or China Would Be ‘Extremely Lethal and Fast’
Leaders say warfare in the coming decades will be fundamentally different from the past 25 years.
Defense
Pentagon Fronts Bomb Buys For Allies Fighting ISIS
A special budget account is being used to boost weapons production ahead of allies' formal orders.
Defense
Military Spending by the U.S. Has Declined, but It Still Dwarfs That of Any Other Nation
Last year the military spending of nearly $600 billion accounted for 36% of the world share.
Tech