Management

Harvard Study: American Police Killings Should Be Considered a Public Health Issue

The researchers suggest that such deaths be considered “a Notifiable Condition," like cancer deaths.

Tech

Egypt’s Shutdown of Facebook’s 'Free Internet' May Have Nothing to do With Net Neutrality

Facebook’s attempt to provide free, albeit limited, internet access to the world’s unconnected, has proven popular.

Defense

A Foiled New Year’s Eve Terrorist Plot in Turkey

Officials said Wednesday they have detained two suspected Islamic State militants who had planned attacks on New Year celebrations.

Nextgov

In a First, NSA Advertises Opportunities on Monster.com of Federal Contracting

The agency posted a special notice to FedBizOpps.gov, right before the holidays, advertising work for small companies that develop "innovative technologies."

Defense

The Military Versus the Private Sector for Job Security and Quality of Life

The millions of service members who live on military bases around the world experience a kind of economic and social security that is foreign to most of America’s middle class.

Tech

Massive Voter Database Left Unsecured

Information from over 190 million registered voters was found in loose online database.

Route Fifty

Kentucky’s Governor Promises Medicaid Clarity by Mid-2016

Matt Bevin wants to implement a customized waiver system that will see more residents paying for their health insurance and “better outcomes.”

Nextgov

Nextgov Goes In Depth: The 10 Best ‘Longreads’ of 2015

To wrap up the year, we thought we’d showcase a different side to our coverage: the thoughtful, in-depth and, yes, long articles that tackle issues ranging from IT recruiting to improving government customer service.

Management

Feds Won’t Press Criminal Charges Against Former VA Senior Executives

Justice Department rejects VA watchdog’s criminal referral related to Diana Rubens and Kimberly Graves.

Route Fifty

Route Fifty Covered a Lot of Ground in 2015 … And We Mapped Our Coverage

From Albuquerque to Bangor to Grand Forks to Kansas City to San Luis Obispo to Raleigh and beyond, navigate Route Fifty’s news stories from around the United States on our news map.

Management

Viewpoint: Reverse Auctions Don’t Help Agencies or Taxpayers

The tool does not guarantee the lowest price for a contract—just ask small construction firms.

Management

Viewpoint: Reverse Auctions Save Taxpayers Money

Each deal produces competition and pricing data for the buyer to use in future decision-making.

Management

The Path for Federal R&D Is Changing

How agencies can tap industry research budgets.

Management

The U.S. Supreme Court and American Empire

The U.S. Supreme Court struggles to stretch a Constitution written for 13 coastal states to encompass non-contiguous states, dependent nations, insular areas, and a commonwealth.

Route Fifty

These States Will Have the Highest Minimum Wages to Start 2016

A look at how state pay floors will compare to cost of living in each U.S. state next year.

Nextgov

Lawmakers Take on Federal IT Fossils

A Dec. 22 letter to NASA Administrator Charles Bolden seeks answers about the age -- and overall health -- of the agency’s mission-critical computer systems.