Nextgov

Government’s Getting Faster at Sharing Unclassified Cyber Threat Indicators

It’s also becoming rarer that an intelligence agency refuses to release a threat indicator entirely, a DHS official said.

Management

Labor Relations Board to Offer Buyouts, Early Retirement

The agency, which has battled flat funding levels for years, wants to re-balance its workforce and offices.

Management

Psychologists Have Surprising Advice For People Who Feel Unmotivated

If you're struggling to get hired, lose weight, or earn a promotion, asking for advice may be unhelpful. Giving it, on the other hand, can be game-changing.

Tech

Hawaii’s Biggest Hurricane Threat in More Than Two Decades

“I’ve not seen such dramatic changes in the forecast track as I’ve seen with this storm.”

Oversight

National Archives Plays Unusual Role in Kavanaugh Nomination Battle

The agency is processing the largest-ever volume of documents related to a Supreme Court nominee.

Nextgov

GSA Taps New Leader for Technology Transformation Services

GSA appoints one of its own to serve as the Technology Transformation Services' new leader.

Management

Fund Meant to Protect Elections May Be Too Little, Too Late

The federal government has released data on how states will spend $380 million set aside for election infrastructure. But questions remain about how much it will help secure the 2018 election.

Management

New EPA Coal Regulations Could Lead To Up To 1,400 More Premature Deaths a Year

Greenhouse gas emissions will go up—and so will deadly air pollution—under the proposed replacement for Obama's Clean Power Plan.

Route Fifty

Vermont Secretary of State Slams ‘Unfunded Mandate’ in Election Security Bill

Jim Condos says the latest draft will force states like his to spend more money on auditing. Meanwhile, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission says states are focused on cybersecurity ahead of 2018 midterms.

Nextgov

Senator Urges a Roving Cyber Auditor

A governmentwide inspector general would have a broader view of cyber deficits than individual agency IGs, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., says.

Management

Five Questions to Ask When You Take on the Top Job

The transition won't be easy, but your answers will help you frame your approach.

Nextgov

Pilot-Optional Helicopters Could Be the Future of Fighting Wildfires

The Interior Department’s been working on a plan to expand its aerial firefighting efforts from daylight-only to a 24-hour cycle.

Management

When Interagency Conflict Is a Good Thing

Sometimes, seemingly duplicative programs can create needed checks and balances.

Route Fifty

Learning From a False Alarm

How a North Carolina county used an accidental active-shooter alert to improve its policies.

Pay & Benefits

Senator Tries to Ensure That at Least 14,000 Feds Have Their Pay Frozen Next Year

Republican introduces an appropriations bill amendment to hold pay level at one department, after failing to secure a governmentwide freeze as part of a separate spending measure.