Route Fifty

The FBI Has a New Plan to Track Police Shootings

After newspapers stepped up to provide data government hadn’t collected, Director James Comey called the lack of reliable information “ridiculous.”

Oversight

The Shutdown Fight Neither Party Wants

With Congress running out of time to pass a major spending bill, Republicans will try to keep the government open through the weekend.

Management

Breathing New Life Into Shared Services

How agencies can centralize IT systems without losing control.

Defense

Defense Department: Trump’s Muslim Ban is ‘Counter to National Security’

GOP frontrunner draws extraordinary rebuke from Department of Defense, State, Homeland Security, Congress, and Republican Party leaders.

Route Fifty

How Minnesota Rebuilt Its Rainy Day Fund and Created Its Largest Budget Reserve in History

A first step for states planning for future economic downturns: “Lawmakers need to determine what exactly constitutes rain.”

Pay & Benefits

Lawmakers Look to a Short-Term CR to Avoid a Shutdown While They Finish Omnibus Spending Bill

The omnibus spending bill and the tax-extender package are moving slowly, and Congress may need to stay in town at least through the weekend to finish its work.

Management

NIH Could Soon See a Significant Funding Boost From Congress

Health-research advocates are pleasantly surprised by the budget numbers coming out of Congress.

Nextgov

DHS Contract Expands Anti-Hacker EINSTEIN Protection to Every Agency

The deal was inked to complete a goal of making so-called EINSTEIN 3A network protections available to all civilian agencies by Dec. 31.

Nextgov

In-Q-Tel Invests in Firm That Says It Can Retrieve Evidence from Encrypted Devices

In-Q-Tel, the IC’s technology investment arm, did not disclose how much funding it will provide the Canadian-based Magnet Forensics.

Management

SEC Pressured to Standardize Financial Reporting

Transparency advocates in Congress cite industry and global movement.

Management

Republican Offers Feds ‘Heartfelt’ Thanks And An Apology For Breakfast

During a Washington event celebrating top agencies, Rep. Mark Meadows says he recognizes the importance of compensation in rewarding a job well done.

Management

White House: Trump’s 'Ban All Muslims' Proposal 'Disqualifies Him From Running for President'

Press Secretary Josh Earnest also got in a joke about the Republican front-runner’s “fake hair.”

Defense

Here's Why People Join ISIS

A marketing communications company gets the Pentagon’s attention by identifying nine reasons.

Oversight

Democrats’ Biggest Vulnerability In 2016: National Security

Hillary Clinton may suffer from the American public’s unease with President Obama’s performance against terror.