Defense

Deadly Shootings at Lackland Air Force Base

At least two people are dead, the Bexar County Sheriff said, in an apparent murder-suicide.

Nextgov

The Military Is Hiring a Rapid Cyber Response Team -- in Case Commissaries Get Hacked

Military base grocery stories are vulnerable to computer hackers, according to the Pentagon.

Pay & Benefits

It’s Official: Family and Medical Leave Act Now Includes Spouses of Gay Feds

OPM’s final rule codifies benefits that have been available since 2013 to federal employees in same-sex marriages.

Nextgov

Are Federal Regs Keeping Agencies From Cutting-Edge Cyber Tools?

Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., is worried federal agencies are behind the curve when it comes to purchasing cutting-edge cybersecurity tools and services.

Management

Thousands of Federal Jobs Are About to Come Open, But You're Probably Not Going to Get One

When the Plum Book is released later this year, it may already be too late for many job seekers in the next administration.

Defense

Defense Christens First Robot Ghost Ship

Autonomous vessels like this submarine hunter will play a growing role in future naval missions and will soon crowd the seas.

Oversight

Cruz Supporters Are Less Culturally Anxious About Immigration than Trump Supporters

Cruz has taken a tough stance on illegal immigration for economic reasons, but also tells a positive story about his father's flight from Cuba in the 1950s.

Defense

U.S. and Canadian Citizens May Soon Need Visas to Visit the European Union

Just like Bulgarians and Romanians do when visiting the United States and Canada.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The 2016 Campaign Moves to New York

Hillary Clinton rides the subway and Ted Cruz gets a chilly reception in the Empire State.

Route Fifty

Is Your State Prepared for a Cyberattack on Top of a Natural Disaster?

NASCIO doesn’t think so, so it’s developed a government response planning guide for cyber disruptions.

Management

IRS Employees May Be As Stressed As Taxpayers

A 21 percent staffing cut since 2011 is taking a toll on the agency.

Nextgov

With New Programs, GSA Wants Startups to Sell To the Government. Will They Work?

The “Making It Easier” initiatives are a first step, but aren’t enough to attract startups to the federal market alone, experts say.

Route Fifty

New York Mayor’s Horse Carriage Vendetta; California-Oregon Dam-Busting Salmon Plan

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Ending cyclical court debts in Missouri’s cities; a deadly Memphis sewage leak; and a new home for Montana bison to roam.

Pay & Benefits

Defense Has Wrongly Taxed Disabled Combat Vets For Years

New legislation would correct a problem that may have affected as many as 14,000 vets, going back as far as 1991.

Management

Why Public Executives Need To Focus On Obliterating Worst Practices

Your worst practices might be undermining your best ones.