Bytes vs. Brains Sometimes computers make better decisions than people. By Denise Kersten
An Internet Of Things The government wants to know where its stuff is. All the time. By Shane Harris
Under the Gun Embroiled in a war with no clear end, the Army is undergoing its most significant reorganization since World War II. By Katherine McIntire Peters
NEWS+ANALYSIS
Drawing the Line at DHS The ruling against Homeland Security's reforms could have a ripple effect. By Karen Rutzick
Paper Cuts If it's going in your permanent record, then it's going online. By Kimberly Palmer
Mission Control NASA faces more than technical challenges when it tries to launch a space shuttle. By Beth Dickey
Pulling the Plug Without Russian partnership, NASA could lose access to the space station. By Beth Dickey
Blending Workers As contractors perform more government work, federal managers struggle to take charge of them. By Kimberly Palmer
Leadership Profile
The Turnaround Zalmai Azmi, the FBI's chief information officer, wants to take things slow and steady. By Shane Harris
ADVICE+DISSENT
Tech Insider
The Journeyman Gilman Louie, In-Q-Tel's CEO, is a man in the middle. By Shane Harris
Management Matters
Completing the Chain After the work is done, reviews are crucial to a team's success. By Brian Friel
Viewpoint
Fixing Program Management As projects become more complex, better skills and strategies are needed. By Ellen Glover
Political World
The Geography Of Success The diversity of GOP-held districts boosts the party's message. By Charles Mahtesian
IN EVERY ISSUE
Editor's Notebook The steamy capital empties, but the news never rests.
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