Management
Play of the Day: More on Donald Trump's Hair
The candidate's coiffure is once again a topic for late-night jokes.
Management
When Top Feds Cash In, They Lead by Example
Lucrative contracts and consulting positions are luring more than long-serving feds.
Is America's Deficient Bridge Problem Getting Better or Worse?
Federal data show the number of "structurally deficient" bridges in the nation has declined since 2005. But about 60,000 still need critical repairs.
Management
Donald Trump's Eventful and Fact-Free Weekend
The Republican frontrunner claimed Muslims in New Jersey cheered 9/11, defended the beating of a black protester, and circulated false and racially-charged crime stats. And that was just since Friday.
Oversight
NOAA Chief Spars with Lawmaker Over Climate Change Data
Administrator Kathryn Sullivan declined to turn over requested documents, but instead offered briefings.
Factors Influencing the Number of Alternative Driver's Licenses Issued by States
Seven states and the District of Columbia issued more than 900,000 driver's licenses to unauthorized immigrants.
Nextgov
State Department Tech Chief Not Plugged Into Cybersecurity at Bureaus
System operators can plug in rogue devices to the department's network without the chief information officer's knowledge, a watchdog report found.
Nextgov
National Science Foundation, Agriculture Release CIO-Boosting FITARA Plans
All agencies must publicly post their plans by Dec. 31.
Pay & Benefits
Demoted VA Senior Executives Still Eligible For Relocation Benefits
The department chose not to fire two top directors who misused their authority and received more than $400,000 in federal relocation incentives.
Management
Most of the U.S. Job Hunting Takes Place Online Now. That's a Problem For Many.
A significant portion of job hunters lacks digital job-seeking skills.
Nextgov
VA Rolls Out 'Innovators Networks' at 8 Sites
The new program aims to get employees to test out new ideas.
Pittsburgh’s Advantage Over Silicon Valley; Nevada Fights Yucca Mountain Report
Also: Detroit’s possible livestock legalization and Rhode Island’s struggles continue.
Management
TSA’s Headquarters Move Could Be Delayed by Judge’s Order
Competing real estate firm challenged GSA’s reasoning on Alexandria, Va., property.
Management
Should Computers Decide Who Gets Hired?
When it comes to reviewing job applications, humans are relatively bad at selecting the best humans.
Tech
NASA has Given SpaceX the Order to Transport Astronauts in 2017
A lot depends on Congressional funding.
Oversight
Play of the Day: Giving Equal Time to 2016 Candidates
Stephen Colbert has figured out loopholes in the rule.
With Body-Worn Cameras, Here Comes the Hard Part
As law enforcement agencies implement these important policing tools, there are important issues with storing and protecting data and when to make it available to the public.
Management