Management

NASA Administrator on Elon Musk: ‘That Was Not Appropriate Behavior’

Jim Bridenstine recently told the SpaceX founder he doesn’t want NASA contractors engaging in questionable behavior.

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White House Launches Cyber Reskilling Program

In its trial run, Federal Cybersecurity Reskilling Academy will certify some 25 feds with non-technical backgrounds as cyber defense analysts.

Management

Two Questions to Ask Yourself When Interviewing Job Candidates

Most hiring managers look for people like themselves, which inevitably limits the opportunity for innovation and growth.

News

Former USDA Officials Lobby to Block Agriculture’s Plans to Relocate Research Offices

The lobbyists face an uphill struggle during Congress’s busiest season.

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County Official’s Claim Her Firing Was Political Retaliation Fails in Federal Court

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals says the financial resources director position falls under a special exception.

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House Passes Bill to Improve Government’s Digital Services

The IDEA Act would require agencies to upgrade their websites to meet basic security and usability standards, but lawmakers did make some changes.

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Report on Uninsured Children in the U.S. Shows Distressing Trend

“With an improving economy and a very low unemployment rate, the fact that our nation is going backwards on children’s health coverage is very troubling,” said Joan Alker, executive director of the Center for Children and Families.

Management

The Pentagon Awarded a New Contract To Provide Teachers To Gitmo Detainees

Only male instructors are welcome "due to cultural and religious considerations."

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Cities Retrofit United Nations’ Goals to Remake the World

“The work of U.S. mayors and regional leaders has taken global center stage,” said the director of Brookings’ Metropolitan Policy Program.

Pay & Benefits

The Secrets to a Financially Secure Retirement

Observations about those who have succeeded in the planning process.

Management

Special Committee Fails to Make Any Changes to Federal Budgeting Process

Despite bipartisan agreement on two-year budgeting process, lawmakers let reform proposals fizzle out.

Management

Consumer Bureau Nominee Clears Key Senate Hurdle

By a single vote, the Senate ends debate on a Trump nominee liberals view as unqualified.

Nextgov

Vendors Challenged More Federal Contracts in 2018

And they got something out of the protest process less than half the time.

Management

Report: Trump Draws Red Line Ahead of Shutdown Deadline

A demand for $5 billion in border wall funding could complicate efforts to provide a pay raise for federal workers in 2019.

News

TSA Is Looking For a Few Good Dogs

The agency wants more explosives detection canine teams to patrol transportation hubs.

Pay & Benefits

Federal Employees Have a Good Chance of Getting Christmas Eve Off This Year

Presidents have historically granted feds a vacation day on Dec. 24 to make a four-day weekend in years when Christmas falls on a Tuesday.