Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 3 (3/1/07)
FEATURES
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Shock Troops
Commandant Gen. James T. Conway details what the Marine Corps needs to win in Iraq and elsewhere.
By Greg Grant -
Tribal War
Fueled by frustration with an impotent government and resentment of violent American tactics, the forgotten war in Afghanistan threatens to ignite.
By Greg Grant -
Shooting For Mars
Relying on a tried-and-true design from the Apollo program, Lockheed Martin wins its bid to build the next human spacecraft.
By Kimberly Palmer
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Scaling Mount Vista
Federal agencies look ahead to Microsoft's new operating system. By David Perera -
Unshared Savings
Cash incentives to get companies to foot project costs fizzle. By Jenny Mandel -
Bye-Bye Barnhart
SSA commissioner grudgingly leaves behind the agency she loves. By Karen Rutzick -
Basic Math
The federal budget proposal is an exercise in optimism or delusion, depending on your point of view. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Sniffing Out Threats
New York's mystery odor shows that modern sensors are limited in their ability to detect airborne chemicals. By Zack Phillips -
Balancing Openness and Privacy
To disclose or not to disclose, that is Daniel J. Metcalfe's legacy. By Daniel Pulliam
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Mixed Signals
Jammers meant to foil roadside bombs in Baghdad jeopardize troop safety. By David Perera and Greg Grant -
Management Matters
Who's the Boss?
Federal workers answer to the Constitution. By Brian Friel -
Intelligence File
Behind the Scene
New spy chief Mike McConnell knows how the shadow intelligence community works. By Shane Harris -
Viewpoint
Brand New
Ten reasons every agency should focus on what makes it special. By Dannielle Blumenthal -
Viewpoint
Breaking the Sound Barrier
An agency is only as good as its ability to communicate. By Pat McLagan -
Political World
A Lot to Learn
The new Democratic majority must avoid making rookie mistakes. By Charles Mahtesian
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Emphasizing combat instead of nation-building has some concerned. - Letters
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The Buzz
GI Joe, the brew; humping a load; a peacenik at Defense. -
Outlook
Agencies are gaining the trust of the American people. If only they could say the same for their own employees. By Tom Shoop
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