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A Crime Thriller, Office Decorating Tips and GovExec

That time the magazine was used to set the scene in a noirish '80s potboiler.

Editor's Notebook

An End and a Beginning

The last print edition of Government Executive.

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Public Service is No Longer Just Government Service

Thoughts from a career federal executive on the anniversary of 9/11.

Editor's Notebook

Life and Death Matter

Where federal officials are quietly making a difference in the health care system.

News

Poll: GOP Would Get Blame for Shutdown

More than a quarter of Americans are downright angry with the federal government.

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Big Hacks, Big Data and the Government of Tomorrow

What does it all mean? Come to Nextgov Prime in September and find out.

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Why Obama’s Post-Presidential Role Model Could be Herbert Hoover

President shows some interest in tackling government reform after he leaves office.

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Smithsonian Holds Out Virtual Tin Cup for Spacesuit Restoration

Kickstarter campaign nets hundreds of thousands of dollars to rescue NASA artifacts.

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Millennials: More Government, Please

The younger generation has much more faith in government to solve the country’s problems than older Americans.

Management

TSA to Move Headquarters to Alexandria

Shift from Arlington, Va., offices projected to save $95 million over 15 years.

Oversight

There Won’t Be a Shutdown, Senate Leader Says

Mitch McConnell renews vow to negotiate with congressional Democrats and the White House to avoid closing federal agencies.

Management

How Government Can Get Better at Managing Big Programs

Report plots course for implementing improved techniques for undertaking complex endeavors.

Editor's Notebook

Transformers

The Obama administration is counting on Silicon Valley saviors to ‘yank’ government into the 21st century.

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Happy Belated Independence from Government Day

A curious reinterpretation of the Declaration of Independence from a would-be GOP presidential contender.

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Feds to Festival: Give Us Ice Cream and Air Conditioning

Burning Man organizers say Bureau of Land Management demands $1 million in amenities to oversee the event.