Government Executive Vol. 38 No.2
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February 1, 2006
FEATURES
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Fits and Starts
Despite innumerable challenges, reconstruction in Iraq is moving forward.
By Katherine McIntire Peters
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Missed Signals
Katrina laid bare the sorry state of emergency communications-now what?
By David Perera
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Swamped
National Flood Insurance Program policyholders are left to sink or swim on their own.
By Justin Rood
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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The Cunningham Web
Investigations and potential targets multiply in bribery scandal. By Jason Vest
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Shopping Together
As agencies combine buying power, stragglers hurry to get on board. By Kimberly Palmer
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Radical Reformer
Real Defense changes could mean contracting out military units, warfare expert says. By Jason Vest
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Full of Beans
Products from Mother Nature get a boost, beginning this year. By Kimberly Palmer
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Reality Check
Army Reserve chief adjusts image, expectations and size of part-time force. By Katherine McIntire Peters
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Leadership Profile
Cosmic Downers
Astronaut's memoir reminds technology program managers that they can't ignore the human element. By Beth Dickey
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Systems Doctor
The VA chief information officer has more power than ever, but will it get IT back on track? By David Perera
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Management Matters
Work Auditions
Here's an idea: New employees should excel to keep their jobs. By Brian Friel
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Political World
Ambush Alley
Impassioned Democrats skate dangerously close to the impeachment trap. By Charles Mahtesian
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Viewpoint
Government's Work
IRS push to contract out inherently federal jobs puts taxpayers at risk. By Colleen M. Kelley
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
David E. Rosenbaum set a standard to which all the media should aspire.
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Letters
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The Buzz
High-cost hiring, weathering 2005 and bye to Hi.
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Outlook
The new conservative message: "We're from the government. Trust us." By Tom Shoop
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