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Privatization's Problematic Side Can Be Costly
Privatization's Problematic Side Can Be Costly
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Intelligence Lost
Who will fill the chairs of all of the expert analysts who are expected to retire from the Defense Intelligence Agency in the next few years?
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Up Against the Wall
Operation Gatekeeper slows illegal immigrants at the California border, but Border Patrol agents see no end to the desperate race across the line.
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Pentagon Seeks Flexibility In Buying Plans
Military planners push for open systems environments in which major weapons and equipmentcould be upgraded as new technology comes along.
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Selling the Service
The toughest job in today's military is trying to sign up new recruits-one jaded Generation Xer at a time.
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Civilians at War
More and more federal employees and contractors are donning uniforms for military operations as a scaled-back Defense Department looks outside its ranks for technical expertise.
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Sidebar: Picking Up the Slack
Since the drawdown of military forces following the 1991 war in the Persian Gulf, Defense Department civilians and private contractors have been shouldering greater responsibility on military deployments. They are performing many support tasks formerly do
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Civilians at War
More and more federal employees and contractors are donning uniforms for military operations as a scaled-back Defense Department looks outside its ranks for technical expertise.
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