Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 15 (9/1/07)

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FEATURES

  • Thick or Thin
    Homeland Security officials wrestle with the best way to spread grant money among cities and states.
    By Zack Phillips
  • How They Connect The Dots
    This is what information sharing looks like.
    By Shane Harris
  • Costly Protection
    Strenuous American efforts to reduce casualties are prolonging the insurgency that causes them.
    By Greg Grant

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • Rewarding Failure
    Contractors' mismanagement is no impediment to finding new work, critics say By Robert Brodsky
  • Image Makeover
    The Army tries to put its troubled FCS program in a better light. By Greg Grant
  • Between the Lines
    The comptroller general wants to redefine 'inherently governmental,' two words that could change contracting. By Robert Brodsky
  • Grid Hogs
    As data centers consume an ever larger share of available electricity, critical operations might be at risk. By Katherine McIntire Peters

ADVICE+DISSENT

  • Managing Technology

    Dangerous Digits
    Beware asking customers to type in data on the Web-the text fields can allow hackers to sneak malicious code onto your site. By Judi Hasson
  • Management Matters

    Gotta Move?
    Some say mobility would make senior executives better leaders. By Brian Friel
  • Intelligence File

    Nixon Intelligence
    The federal director of the new presidential library will use spying to tell a story. By Shane Harris
  • Political World

    Get Real
    The politicization of the U.S. Attorney's Office happened long before the Bush administration. By Charles Mahtesian
  • Viewpoint

    No Fed Left Behind
    Retirement savings aren't just for those at higher pay levels. By Susan Holliday
  • Viewpoint

    Secret of Success
    A risk-based approach could unclog security clearance backlogs once and for all. By John Casciano

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Hapless haphazardness: We have it today, and probably tomorrow.
  • Letters
  • The Buzz
    Christian soldiers, diplomatic deficits and life savers.
  • Outlook
    It could be time for our nation's elected officials to take a deep breath. By Tom Shoop

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