Shape Up! What happens when Tommy Thompson tells America to trim tummies and lose love handles? By Denise Kersten
Covering the Waterfront The Coast Guard has developed the most far-reaching security rules in maritime history. Now the real work begins. By Katherine McIntire Peters
Missing the Point Is PowerPoint the enemy of thought? By Shane Harris
Wanted: Better, Faster Hiring Agencies want to do a better job, but old mores and rules stand in the way. By Shawn Zeller
NEWS+ANALYSIS
Citizen-Scientists Defense reaches out to students to fill a void of scientists. By Beth Dickey
Testy About Testing Agencies balk at testing employees' hair, sweat and saliva for drugs. By Shawn Zeller
Corps Values The Army's new chief of engineers on lessons learned from Iraq. By Katherine McIntire Peters
Higher Callings Religious groups are bringing their beliefs into the federal workplace. By Denise Kersten
Telework Hang-Ups Despite benefits of telecenters, most agencies still aren't on board. By Elizabeth Newell
ADVICE+DISSENT
Managing Technology
The Big Picture Portfolio management tools give agencies a leg up on IT investing. By Karen D. Schwartz
Management Matters
White-Collar Workout Exercises bosses can do to shape up agency performance. By Brian Friel
Political World
Party Favor Both campaigns vie for Veterans Affairs bragging rights. By Charles Mahtesian
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