Government Executive Vol. 38 No.7

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FEATURES

  • Capitol Connections
    When companies want contracts, they make friends on the Hill.
    By Kimberly Palmer
  • Go, Team, Go!
    Revving up the staff isn't easy, but government managers have an edge, if they'll use it.
    By Julie Sturgeon
  • No Running Room
    Squeezed by shrinking revenues and a growing number of competitors, the General Services Administration is trimming its sails to fit a new market.
    By David Perera

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • Lethal Business
    The Marine Corps issues a best practices guide to conducting counterinsurgencies. By Katherine McIntire Peters
  • Rethinking TSA
    Transportation security critics turn up the volume on calls for an overhaul. By Beth Dickey
  • The Money Trail
    A year after returning from Iraq, a young veteran takes a second look at rebuilding. By Peter Bell
  • A Jump-Start for Transport IDs
    Contract bid could rejuvenate stalled plan to issue security credentials at ports and other hubs. By Zack Phillips

ADVICE+DISSENT

  • Managing Technology

    Connecting the Border
    The Homeland Security Department is turning to industry for answers with its SBInet contract. By David Perera
  • Management Matters

    Birthday Wishes
    At 70, the Federal Register really could use a makeover. By Brian Friel
  • Political World

    At Revolution's End
    Interior nominee's career path mirrors the Republican cycle. By Charles Mahtesian
  • Viewpoint

    Making a Big Splash
    Trout fishing reels in big bucks for government at all levels. By Craig Springer
  • Viewpoint

    Organizational Hypocrisy
    Every agency is two-faced at some point. By Robert Charette

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Here's a look at the numbers behind the outsourcing surge.
  • Letters
  • The Buzz
    Free money, the nominee to head FEMA, new identity smart cards.
  • Outlook
    It should come as no surprise that President Bush is having a problem with vacancies in high-level jobs. By Tom Shoop

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