Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 15 (9/1/07)

magazine cover image

FEATURES

  • Thick or Thin
    Homeland Security officials wrestle with the best way to spread grant money among cities and states.
    By Zack Phillips
  • How They Connect The Dots
    This is what information sharing looks like.
    By Shane Harris
  • Costly Protection
    Strenuous American efforts to reduce casualties are prolonging the insurgency that causes them.
    By Greg Grant

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • Rewarding Failure
    Contractors' mismanagement is no impediment to finding new work, critics say By Robert Brodsky
  • Image Makeover
    The Army tries to put its troubled FCS program in a better light. By Greg Grant
  • Between the Lines
    The comptroller general wants to redefine 'inherently governmental,' two words that could change contracting. By Robert Brodsky
  • Grid Hogs
    As data centers consume an ever larger share of available electricity, critical operations might be at risk. By Katherine McIntire Peters

ADVICE+DISSENT

  • Managing Technology

    Dangerous Digits
    Beware asking customers to type in data on the Web - the text fields can allow hackers to sneak malicious code onto your site. By Judi Hasson
  • Management Matters

    Gotta Move?
    Some say mobility would make senior executives better leaders. By Brian Friel
  • Intelligence File

    Nixon Intelligence
    The federal director of the new presidential library will use spying to tell a story. By Shane Harris
  • Political World

    Get Real
    The politicization of the U.S. Attorney's Office happened long before the Bush administration. By Charles Mahtesian
  • Viewpoint

    No Fed Left Behind
    Retirement savings aren't just for those at higher pay levels. By Susan Holliday
  • Viewpoint

    Secret of Success
    A risk-based approach could unclog security clearance backlogs once and for all. By John Casciano

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Hapless haphazardness: We have it today, and probably tomorrow.
  • Letters
  • The Buzz
    Christian soldiers, diplomatic deficits and life savers.
  • Outlook
    It could be time for our nation's elected officials to take a deep breath. By Tom Shoop

Back Issues

Post a Comment

To post a comment, you must provide a name and a valid e-mail address. Messages must be limited to 400 words. By using this Service you agree not to post material that is obscene, harassing, defamatory, or otherwise objectionable. Although Government Executive does not monitor comments posted to this site (and has no obligation to), it reserves the right to delete, edit, or move any material that it deems to be in violation of this rule.

Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 15 (9/1/07)
*
*
*