Government Executive : Vol. 40 No. 5 (5/1/08)

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FEATURES

  • Hybrid Wars
    What if the battles of the future are neither conventional nor irregular, but a combination of both? By Greg Grant
  • The Next Internet
    Agencies are ready for the next-generation Internet, which could revolutionize the delivery of public services. But will they take advantage of it?
    By Carolyn Duffy Marsan
  • Imperfect Justice
    The Justice Department has embraced a grass-roots program to reform its approach to crime and punishment.
    By Brittany Ballenstedt

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • Buy American . . . Or Else
    Fallout from the Air Force tanker contract could lead to major changes in federal procurement. By Robert Brodsky
  • Bridging the Gaps
    Security experts nervously eye critical infrastructure that is increasingly vulnerable to failure and sabotage. By Katherine McIntire Peters
  • Common Ground
    Chinese and U.S. students learn a thing or two about public service. By Alyssa Rosenberg

ADVICE+DISSENT

  • Managing Technology

    Use a Safety Net
    Telework and network access are critical to continuity of operations, IT officials say. By Andrew Noyes
  • Management Matters

    Intelligent Design
    How your workplace is designed can have a big impact on how things get done. By Brian Friel
  • Intelligence File

    Reconcilable Differences
    A little disagreement is a good thing. By Shane Harris
  • Viewpoint

    Business Sense
    Defense's deputy chief management officer can reverse unproductive reforms. By Christopher Hanks

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    The inexplicable politics of tax debt collection.By Tom Shoop
  • Perspectives
    New tools are needed to measure progress toward critical goals. By Timothy B. Clark

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