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Oversight, Insight, Foresight

That’s what we need in our new, divided government.

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Doggone Budget Doggerel

Talk about fiscal sanity in government is mere doggerel.

Defense

Editor's Notebook: A Persian Gulf Journey

Government Executive Editor Timothy B. Clark got a rare glimpse into U.S. operations in the Middle East during a six-day, 17,000-mile journey. Plus: View photo essay .

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From the Field

Six days, four countries and 17,000 miles in the life of today’s U.S. military.

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Measuring Public Value

Studies from the private sector offer new ways to analyze government programs.

News

Chiefs Directory provides guide to key federal decision-makers

New online directory includes contact information on 500 key decision makers in federal finance, information technology, procurement and personnel.

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Chiefs Everywhere

They are on the front lines of accountability.

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Planning and Execution

As public programs grow more intricate, individual initiative is still essential.

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Soldier-Statesman

Army Chief Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker talks about his service's needs and the "masses of people that are the prize."

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Air Superiority

Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley on the strengths and troubles of the Air Force.

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Celebrating Excellence

Service to America finalists inspire public service.

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On Transformation

Reform is under way in many corners of our far-flung government.

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Powers of the Press

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The Flu Factor

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The View From Europe

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The Military Mind

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The Changing Navy

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By the Numbers

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Our Neighborhood

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In a Word