Pay & Benefits

VA to Make It Easier For Camp Lejeune Vets to Get Disability Compensation

Department is working on final rules that recognize eight medical conditions associated with drinking water contamination at the Marine training base between 1953 and 1987.

Nextgov

FITARA: How IT Reform Became ‘Sexy’

FITARA is finally beginning to get the kind of attention from Congress, overseers and the public that one might expect of an area in which the government spends upward of $80 billion annually.

Management

Winners and Losers in the Omnibus Spending Bill

Shutdown-averting deal treats some agencies better than others.

Defense

Obama Says of San Bernardino: 'We Are in a New Phase of Terrorism'

The president met with intelligence specialists at the National Counterterrorism Center on Thursday.

Management

Sea Turtles Get the Spotlight in U.S.-Cuba Thaw

The State Department says the two nations are working together to protect the ecosystem along their marine border.

Defense

Admiral Resented Hotline Complaints, Pentagon IG Finds

Whistleblower reprisal charges mostly confirmed; general criticized for F-Bombs.

Management

Reshaping Government Recruitment

Agencies can't afford to wait for candidates to come to them.

Pay & Benefits

Retirement Modernization, Take Five

A Q&A with the CEO of the company hired to undertake the latest effort to automate federal retirement processing.

Management

Senate Says Federal Prison Guards Can Carry Pepper Spray

Legislation, which applies to employees at medium- and higher-security federal penitentiaries, honors officer killed by an inmate in 2013.

Management

NOAA Forks Over Some Climate Change Documents

House chairman welcomes communications memos that agency says are unremarkable.

Route Fifty

Feds Seek to Stop Multi-State Legal Fight Involving Colorado’s Marijuana Laws

The U.S. solicitor general is urging the Supreme Court to reject a joint lawsuit filed by Nebraska and Oklahoma against legalized weed across state lines.

Defense

Pentagon Acknowledges Ash Carter's Use of a Personal Email Account

Defense secretary used the account to conduct at least part of his official business.

Oversight

NASA's 2016 Budget Is the Biggest in At Least a Decade

The space agency is going to spend some of the money on planetary-science missions.

Oversight

Why Some Conservatives Are Unhappy About New Obamacare Cuts

Republicans win the delay of two unpopular taxes in the health law, but one right-wing group is worried the changes will make a full repeal more difficult.

Route Fifty

Another Voting Rights Suit in North Carolina; Florida, Three Other States, Buck National Move Away From Death Penalty

Also: New Mexico doubles down on fight against drunk driving and flush Salt Lake transit authority plans to expand services.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Many Questions Emerge From Tuesday's Debate

Can Donald Trump "insult his way to the nomination?" Is Ben Carson asleep? Why was this thing held in Las Vegas?

Management

The Netflix Effect on Training

It's time to leave the ‘old school’ ways of training behind. Here's how.

Route Fifty

As Pennsylvania Gambling Revenues Edge Upward, New Jersey Eyes More Casinos

The regional casino market is crowded and Garden State lawmakers are pushing a North Jersey plan with hopes of helping Atlantic City, too.