Management

Obama Threatens to Veto Bill 'Compounding' IRS Budget Cuts

Administration also expresses strong opposition to measures limiting IRS bonuses and prohibiting the agency from hiring tax delinquents or rehiring misbehaving employees.

Pay & Benefits

Lawmakers Poised To Deny Themselves a Pay Raise Again

The fiscal 2017 legislative branch spending bill would freeze rank-and-file members’ salaries at $174,000 -- where they have been since 2010.

Route Fifty

New Food Safety Law Gives States a Big Role

Growers of fresh fruit and vegetables will soon be subject to food safety regulations for the first time. States will start to decide this year if they will enforce the law or leave it to the federal government.

Nextgov

Cybersecurity Still ‘At-Risk’ Career Field in the Federal Government

The Obama administration plans to publish the first-ever governmentwide cybersecurity HR strategy later this month.

Management

Obama Administration’s New Performance Grade: Improved, But Work Remains

The worst ratings related to cutting programs, practices or policies that aren't working.

Management

150 Years Ago, a Renowned Philosopher Called Busyness the Sign of an Unhappy Person

“Of all ridiculous things the most ridiculous seems to me, to be busy," Kierkegaard wrote.

Management

How Poor Communication Fosters Distrust in Government

If federal operations seem opaque to the public, it’s often by design.

Oversight

Hillary Clinton Assembled a Dream Team of Women to Campaign for Her in New York

Rally on the eve of the state's primary included New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand and former Arizona congresswoman Gabby Giffords,

Management

Elizabeth Warren's Bill Aims to Make Taxes Less Awful

A new bill in the Senate would let the IRS provide taxpayers with pre-filled forms. Naturally, tax-software companies oppose it.

Nextgov

Watchdog: NASA Needs Permanent IT Security Officer

The report blamed instability in the agency's CIO office for the lack of a strong risk management plan.

Management

Benchmarking: A Practical Guide for Federal Agencies

Streamlining mission-support functions has the potential to transform agency operations.

Route Fifty

End of the 'Strong Mayor' in Baltimore?; Illinois Officials' Pay Withheld

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Holdout Montana mulls digital billboards; Miami Beach vs. rafters; and cicadas prepare to invade Pittsburgh

Pay & Benefits

Here's How USPS Cut $10 Billion in Labor Costs Since 2006

IG says the agency is not using "sustainable strategies."

Nextgov

Do Americans Support Weakening Encryption? It Might Depend When You Ask.

After the Paris terrorist attacks, most Americans sided with the feds.

Management

The Science of Keeping Your Cool Around Co-Workers Causing You Stress

When it comes to work stress, the best thing you can do is pretend you’re someone else.

Management

The IRS Warns U.S. Taxpayers: Confess Before We Get to the Panama Papers

“People hiding assets offshore should recognize the continued changes and progress in the international tax arena,” the IRS said in a statement.

Defense

U.S. Troops, Apache Helicopters Are Being Sent to Iraq to Fight in Mosul

The U.S. will help Iraqi forces in their campaign against ISIS in the city.

Nextgov

DHS Now Says It Supports White House Open Source Software Policy

Previous comments attributed to the department's CIO shop warned that open source software was like "Mafia having a copy of all FBI system code."