Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 13 (8/1/07)
FEATURES
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Empty Towers
Angered by slower raises and tighter rules, air traffic controllers are retiring en masse.
By Alyssa Rosenberg -
Adapt Or Die
Soldiers need a new set of skills and qualities to succeed at counterinsurgency.
By Greg Grant -
Security Theater
There's little downside to being alarmist about terror, so we spend too much on measures that evoke feelings of security without actually improving it.
By Zack Phillips
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Looking for Leaders
The Army needs more than a few good officers to combat a shortage of captains and majors. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
The Language Corps
The federal government wants to create a pool of linguists for emergencies at home and abroad. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Ambitious Agenda
GSA's new chief acquisition officer has big plans, but time is not on her side. By Robert Brodsky -
Clash Over Casualties
Battlefield medics resist push to stop using joint patient tracking system. By Bob Brewin
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Spiraling Into Control
An intriguing DHS program fills safety gaps fast with low-cost technology. By Zack Phillips -
Management Matters
Flash Mentoring
Executives can share an hour of their wisdom with up-and-comers. By Brian Friel -
Intelligence File
Bearing Witness
Endangered villages in Darfur are protected by powerful, and relatively inexpensive, intelligence. By Shane Harris
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Border agents tread the fine line between friend and foe, barriers and access, technology and tin. -
The Buzz
Accidents of war, hurricane chief blown away, found money. -
Outlook
Do we really need an all-out effort to entice young people into federal jobs? By Tom Shoop
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