Government Executive Vol. 38 No.13
FEATURES
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New Order
Condoleezza Rice wants to transform diplomacy. But first she'll have to deal with the diplomats.
By Shane Harris -
Unquiet Minority
Hispanics hold a smaller percentage of jobs in federal agencies than in the private sector, and they're not happy.
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Business Shield
Beefed-up protection from lawsuits should spur companies to take on homeland security work.
By Zack Phillips
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Pipelines And Stovepipes
Federal officials look outside their own bureaucracies for alternatives to oil dependence. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Making the Switch
Getting agencies ready for the Internet's next generation won't be easy. By David Perera -
Piling Up On the Border
Immigration agencies brace for onslaught of arrests and guest worker oversight. By Jonathan Marino -
Turbulent Weather
Forecasters to be ejected from air traffic control centers. By Beth Dickey -
Returns on Risk
Funds related to defense and homeland security pick up steam. By Kimberly Palmer
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
VA's IT War
Sometimes hot, sometimes cold, always interesting. By David Perera -
Management Matters
Red Carpet Treatment
Agencies should put themselves in their clients' shoes. By Brian Friel -
Viewpoint
Into the Fishbowl
Forget about business-leading in the public eye brings a whole new set of hurdles and measures. By Peter H. Daly and Michael Watkins -
Viewpoint
The Outsourcing Trap
Contracting craze exposes government inability to keep skills in-house. By Brian Hartsell
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Reform is under way in many corners of our far-flung government. - Letters
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The Buzz
Flunking security, a failure to launch, and CEO Joe. -
Outlook
Bet on a continued shift to flexible work arrangements, whether managers like it or not. By Tom Shoop
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