Management

In Nod To Rick Scott, Obama Says Climate Change 'Cannot Be Omitted'

"Refusing to say the words climate change doesn't mean that climate change isn't happening," president says in Everglades speech.

Defense

Hillary Clinton Is 'Happy' to Answer More Questions From the Benghazi Committee

Clinton's lawyers and Rep. Trey Gowdy's committee are engaged in a polite battle of letters.

Nextgov

Lawmaker Says USIS May Have Shortchanged Cybersecurity before Hack of 27,000 Employee Records

The new accusations come on top of a $1 billion Justice Department lawsuit alleging USIS defrauded the government by conducting incomplete background investigations.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The Many Facial Expressions of Barack Obama

The president has different looks for difference scenarios.

Management

Breaking the Cycle of Constant Action Planning

Shifting the focus to implementation is what produces results.

Employee Policy

Unions oppose structural change at FAA

Seven labor organizations that represent Federal Aviation Administration employees sent a letter to leaders of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure expressing their strong opposition to any proposal to radically restructure the agency.

Benefits

Senator urges colleagues to protect feds in budget conference

Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) is urging the leaders of the Senate Budget Committee to protect federal pay and benefits during the budget resolution conference with the House.

Employee Policy

DOD launches new tuition assistance tool

The Defense Department has introduced a new online informational tool designed to support service members who are selecting schools to attend or educational programs to enroll in.

Defense

When Is a TV Channel a Foreign Agent?

A Russian lawmaker thinks RT should register as a lobbyist with the U.S. government.

Pay & Benefits

Military Kids and Vaccines; Untangling Parental Leave Policies and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

News

Did VA Officials Encourage Employees to Pay To Talk to Dead People?

Party at official's home allegedly featured a working medium – who also happened to be married to one of the bosses.

Nextgov

Here Are the Agency Websites Google Doesn’t Think are Mobile Friendly

Bad news for some dot-govs: Google will now rank websites based on their mobile friendliness.

Management

Republicans: IRS Chose to Pay Bonuses Rather than Improve Customer Service

Agency chief defends performance awards as “an appropriate thing, for a workforce under stress.”

Pay & Benefits

Lawmakers Pitch Major Changes to Some Feds’ Retirement Perks

Certain employees would become exempt from tax penalty while others would receive annuity boost.

Defense

VA Senior Exec Hedges on Congressional Questions Over $300K Relocation Package

Department paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to move top official from Washington to Philadelphia in 2014.

Management

It Took a Sex Scandal to Topple the DEA Chief. Why?

The latest scandal is just one in a series of many scandals for the federal drug cops.

Management

20 Lessons Learned From Great Federal Managers

Be passionate about excellence, but go home on time.

Defense

Commentary: Pentagon Must Put Good People in Top Personnel Spot

Quality at the top will translate to the rest of the workforce.

Management

The Best Person for Your Next Hire Might be an Autistic Person

Autistic workers, like any other, have their own unique capabilities.

Oversight

Mitch McConnell Introduces Plan to Reauthorize Patriot Act For Five More Years

The move may thwart any attempt to reform the NSA’s mass-surveillance authorities.