Government Executive Vol. 38 No.12
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July 15, 2006
FEATURES
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The ID Nightmare
It's coming in three months and almost no one is ready.
By David Perera
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Coming Clean
FAA goes from high risk to high profile with its financial makeover.
By Beth Dickey
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Justice Overwhelmed
When it comes to immigration, there's one thing everyone can agree on: The system for adjudicating cases is broken.
By Katherine McIntire Peters
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Border Skirmish
Competing missions put pressure on the new CBP commissioner to rethink staffing and resources. By Zack Phillips
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Springing for Training
Agencies find ways to promote learning without sacrificing time and money. By Julie Sturgeon
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Leadership Profile
Contracting Czar
Mark Lumer says sometimes you have to be a dictator. By Kimberly Palmer
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Hooked by Hackers
Managing Technology No patch can fix the most vulnerable spot in any network: the user. By David Perera
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Management Matters
More Than a Slogan
The right mission statement can move employees to take their task to heart. By Brian Friel
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Viewpoint
Crying Foul Over Free Speech
Advocates are riled about First Amendment ruling, but legal protections haven't changed. By William N. Rudman
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Viewpoint
Terrorism and Diplomats
Security realities in the world's danger zones hamper foreign policy. By Henry Butterfield Ryan
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Ruminations on the clout and role of the Fourth Estate.
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The Buzz
Where there's smoke, there's fire; winning ways; and enlisting the private sector.
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Outlook
Beware of overreaction to the recent spate of federal data theft incidents. By Tom Shoop
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