Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 8 (7/1/11)
FEATURES
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Letters From the Edge
With revenues in freefall and a complex business mandate, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe sets the path out of fiscal crisis.
By Emily Long -
Mapping Human Terrain
Intelligence analysts are tracking the potential for poverty, extremism and pandemic disease to predict the next national security crisis.
By William Matthews
TRENDS
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Anchors Aweigh
Navy chief Adm. Gary Roughead stresses a flexible force poised for warfighting as well as disaster assistance. -
Focus on the Family
The military ramps up outreach to spouses feeling the strain of multiple deployments. By Kellie Lunney
ANALYSIS
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Managing Technology
Unplugging Data Centers
The shift to shared facilities is easier said than done, state and industry officials say. By Joseph Marks -
Management Matters
Green Guidance
White House council offers tips on meeting efficiency goals. By Elizabeth Newell -
Intelligence File
No Talking
While politicians took credit for the death of Osama bin Laden, career employees were told to keep quiet. By Shane Harris -
Viewpoint
Out in the Open
Public participation can make a difference in the cleanup of toxic nuclear sites. By Michael Lennon -
Viewpoint
The Best Defense
The deeper meaning of 'surge' is to ramp up for any contingency, including civilian disaster response. By Donald L. Losman
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
The 2012 presidential campaign is off to an unserious start. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
The last laugh, vacation daze, the e-gov squeeze, NASA's space travels and rethinking NIH. -
Perspectives
How important is soft power to our nation's security? By Timothy B. Clark
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