Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 14 (8/15/07)
- August 15, 2007
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FEATURES
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Big Contracts, Big Problems
Lead systems integrators are in the hot seat as major programs flounder.
By Robert Brodsky, Zack Phillips and Katherine McIntire Peters -
Getting Into The Game
They're fenced out of competition by bundled contracts and gobbled up by goliaths, but small businesses still find their way into the federal market- and now, things might get easier.
By Robert Brodsky -
Top 200
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OVERVIEW
Onward and Upward
By Tom Shoop
Top 200 Federal Contractors -
DEFENSE
Defense Dollars
By Greg Grant
Top 100 Defense Contractors -
CIVILIAN
A Closer Look
By Robert Brodsky
Top 100 Civilian Agency Contractors -
TECHNOLOGY
The Party's Over
By Daniel Pulliam
Top 50 Technology Contractors -
SMALL BUSINESS
Swallowed Up
By Robert Brodsky
Top Small Business Contractors -
TRAVEL
Out of the Clouds
By Daniel Pulliam
Top Travel Vendors -
AIR FORCE
Air Force Abides
By Megan Scully
Top 25 Air Force Contractors -
NAVY
Tough Love
By Megan Scully
Top 25 Navy Contractors -
ARMY
Budgetary Jugglers
By Megan Scully
Top 25 Army Contractors -
HOMELAND SECURITY
No-Bid Worries
By Zack Phillips
Top 25 Homeland Security Contractors -
ENERGY
Alternative Future
By Katherine McIntire Peters
Top 25 Energy Department Contractors -
NASA
Star Power
By Katherine McIntire Peters
Top 25 NASA Contractors -
GSA
On the Mend
By Daniel Pulliam and Robert Brodsky
Top 25 GSA Contractors
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Shuffling Supplies
FEMA turns to the private sector to make sure disaster areas get ample provisions-and fast. By Zack Phillips -
Sideshow
Focusing on a minor player lets the military claim short-term progress in Iraq, but it leaves the main problem unsolved. By Greg Grant -
Contractor General
The officer overseeing Iraq reconstruction counsels patience. By JKatherine McIntire Peters
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Dodging the Spear Phisher
Protecting government data hinges on training employees not to take the bait. By Judi Hasson -
Management Matters
Trust Troubles
Low faith in government can make managers' jobs harder. By Brian Friel -
Intelligence File
Precision and Privacy
Searching for Shane Harris. By Shane Harris -
Viewpoint
Good Intentions, Bad Idea
Unlike the military institutes, the public service academy concept is flawed from the start. By David Van Slyke and Alasdair Roberts
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Taking stock of government's buying surge. -
The Buzz
Government by charity, face-off over earmarks and Madison Avenue at war. -
Outlook
A few choice words about a season of off-center events. By Tom Shoop
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