Government Executive Vol. 37 No.11
FEATURES
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On the Line
Border control agencies confront disgruntled citizens, vast open spaces, counterproductive policies and more in the Southwest.
By Chris Strohm -
The Perfect Candidate
Image, not reality, is too often the basis of hiring decisions.
By Shawn Zeller -
Invisible Wounds
Soldiers are coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder and other problems. Is the Veterans Affairs Department ready?
By Denise Kersten -
Roads' Toll
With scarce funds idling on troubled highway projects, the government could turn to a free market system to fix the nation's gridlock.
By Beth Dickey
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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The Plane Truth
Air Force leaders tried to clip his wings, but Kenneth Krieg is flying high in the wake of the discredited Boeing deal. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Techno Translation
Faced with a severe shortage of linguists, federal agencies are turning to computers for help. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Peddling Persuasion
Lobbyists take a crack at government's toughest watchdog agency. By Daniel Pulliam -
Deadly Sins
Defense and Homeland Security are creating a list of mandatory firing offenses, and unions are worried. By Shawn Zeller -
Leadership Profile
Workforce Whisperer
Ronald Sanders pushes open the door to a new civil service. By Shawn Zeller
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Tech Insider
The Hunt
Government contractors and intelligence agencies want one thing: skilled hands with a security clearance. By Shane Harris -
Management Matters
Chain Reaction
When the power of suggestion sets off a series of unfortunate events. By Brian Friel -
Viewpoint
Cleaning Up Their Act
What happens when leaders take the time to improve performance. By Robert M. Tobias
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
It's time for corporate leaders to get off the sidelines on important public problems. -
The Buzz
On the move, Earth's asteroid-blasting agency, fresh Mint competition and let's make a deal. -
Outlook
Of course Deep Throat was a bureaucrat. How could we have expected anything else? By Tom Shoop
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