Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 4 (3/15/07)

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FEATURES

  • Honey Pot
    The Thrift Savings Plan has grown into a $200 billion retirement behemoth, but its nearly 4 million participants might be surprised to learn how their money is managed.
    By Karen Rutzick
  • Righting The Ship
    A former submarine commander takes the helm at the Homeland Security Department's troubled science shop.
    By Zack Phillips
  • Cleaning Up Coal
    Coal is cheap and abundant, but there's a high environmental price for burning it. Energy Department scientists are trying to change that.
    By Katherine McIntire Peters

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • Back-Office Blueprints
    OMB's plan to consolidate IT infrastructure gets little fanfare in the fiscal 2008 budget. By David Perera and Daniel Pulliam
  • Suite Solution
    Housing consultants hook up with FEMA to aid Katrina homeless. By Zack Phillips
  • In the Dock
    Key Coast Guard and Navy shipbuilding programs are failing to deliver. By Katherine McIntire Peters
  • Lethal Weapons
    Low-tech arms and loose networks trip up the world's most sophisticated fighting force. By Greg Grant
  • Falling Through The Cracks
    The military struggles to combat the rising suicide rate among Iraq veterans.By Karen Rutzick
  • Bargaining for Drugs
    Can federal agencies follow a formula for lower-priced medicines? By Jenny Mandel

ADVICE+DISSENT

  • Managing Technology

    Further Complications
    Poor management can make a difficult software project impossible. By David Perera
  • Intelligence File

    All Together Now
    Thomas McNamara wants security agencies to share. By Shane Harris

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Next month's Excellence in Government conference serves both professional and personal needs..
  • The Buzz
    Piercing bureaucracy, dogged persistence, and someone's in the hot seat.
  • Outlook
    Private sector workers cast a covetous eye on federal retirement benefits. By Tom Shoop

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