Government Executive Vol. 38 No.5
FEATURES
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Threat Connector
Two years ago, John O. Brennan got the nod to build a new kind of intelligence organization. But to do it, he had to persuade the most powerful, turf-conscious agencies in government to donate staff and money.
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Getting to Liftoff
NASA's mission management team puts a new philosophy on the flight line for Discovery.
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Haunted by Abu Ghraib
Having helped reveal abuse at the notorious prison, former interrogator Torin Nelson opens up about why it happened and how it has wrecked his career.
By Jason Vest
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Waiting for Alliant
After much delay, GSA vows to roll out its governmentwide contract for technology purchases next year. By David Perera -
Muzzled or Misunderstood?
A public relations scandal rocks the space agency. By Beth Dickey -
Uncle Sam Blogs You
The Army Reserve provides content to attract and keep soldiers. By Jason Vest -
Past Trumps Present
Politics keeps Cold War weapons alive, sucking resources from the battles at hand. By Jason Vest -
Avian Enemy
Bird flu raises special concerns for deployed troops. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Hawk or Dove
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales balances tough action with an amiable management style. By Brian Friel -
Tax Collectors for Hire
Some say only IRS employees should be able to pursue overdue debtors. By Kimberly Palmer -
Off the Air
The Voice of America will cease broadcasting its flagship English radio program by year's end. By Katherine McIntire Peters
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Tech Insider
Polling Chads And Fads
Electronic voting machines might not be the best solution. By David Perera -
Management Matters
Parting Wisdom
Pentagon change agent's legacy sets Defense leaders on a new course. By Brian Friel -
Political World
The Next Congress
Retirements, election losses and a host of new committee chiefs will dramatically alter Capitol Hill. By Charles Mahtesian -
Viewpoint
Crisis of Contracting
Procurement missteps after Katrina signal government's failure to work as a system of systems. By William G.T. Tuttle, Susan Livingstone and Robert Welch -
Viewpoint
In Harm's Way
Government must act now to thwart the toll of the next disaster. By Ronald J. Daniels, Donald F. Kettl and Howard Kunreuther
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
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Letters
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The Buzz
Pinko Pentagon, coming to America and be all that you can be. -
Outlook
President Bush's curious case for more hierarchical disaster response. By Tom Shoop
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