Government Executive Vol. 38 No.11
FEATURES
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Quarantine
The age-old response could be all that's left when the vaccines run out.
By Zack Phillips -
Downfall
How a promising procurement career ended in felony.
By Kimberly Palmer -
I'm OK, You're Outstanding
Under new performance-management systems, not everyone gets to be a star.
By Denise Kersten Wills
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Combat Commute
When they're not in the fight, many troops in Iraq live on comfortable bases, but there are some surprising drawbacks. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Threads of Dignity
Through years of fashion updates, civilian uniforms have been a source of pride and sometimes prejudice. By Kimberly Palmer -
Shopping List
Industry group pushes legislative goals to streamline federal purchasing. By Beth Dickey -
Winds of Change
Weather Service plan shifts work to quieter offices to free up staffs where storms hit. By Beth Dickey -
In Sync
Connecting government's radical thinkers. By John Pulley
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Getting on the Same Wavelength
Incompatible radio technologies force the Pentagon to refocus its high-tech vision. By David Perera -
Management Matters
Is It All Hooey?
The best management theory might simply be to take your own advice. By Brian Friel -
Political World
Veterans in Vogue
Candidates with wartime service making a comeback. By Charles Mahtesian -
Viewpoint
Keeping Up With Procurement
By any count, government has too few acquisition pros. By Steven L. Schooner
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
The threat of pandemic flu raises some of the toughest challenges of our times. - Letters
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The Buzz
Smarter intelligence, who really discovered AIDS and yes, Virginia, there are more contractors. -
Outlook
Running the country is a lot harder than it looks. By Tom Shoop
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