Government Executive Vol. 38 No.10

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FEATURES

  • Nation Builders
    Agencies must rally to save failing states.
    By Katherine McIntire Peters
  • Too Small To Grasp
    The risky business of nanotechnology is growing faster than government can keep up.
    By Beth Dickey
  • Wrenching Changes
    Don't let soaring Defense budgets fool you. It's just a matter of time until military spending tightens, cutbacks begin and weapons become unaffordable.
    By Sandra I. Erwin

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • Bidding Wars
    Agencies navigate the controversial debate over eBay-style procurements without any official guidance. By Kimberly Palmer
  • Man and Machine
    How well will the computer rate you? By Karen Rutzick
  • Kicking In, Not Back
    Encouraging short-timers to keep their heads in the game. By Julie Sturgeon
  • E-Passports: It's What's Inside
    American passports are about to get a high-tech makeover. By David Perera
  • Leadership Profile

    On Call
    Infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci lands front and center in the nation's biodefense program. By Zack Phillips
  • Time Runs Out for Financial Failures
    Mandate for accurate accounting could put agencies on the path to automation. By Jenny Mandel

ADVICE+DISSENT

  • Tech Insider

    Telecom Transformation
    Before they can make the transition to a huge new contract, agencies must clean house. By David Perera
  • Management Matters

    Hey, Tough Guy
    Good leaders know when to crack down. By Brian Friel

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    U.S. diplomats have a tough job reconciling American interests with those of the Continent.
  • Letters
  • The Buzz
    "America's Army," pet evacuation plans and "Dusty" Foggo.
  • Outlook
    What do agencies gain by forcing valued employees to take promotions under threat of demotion or firing? By Tom Shoop

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