FEATURES
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Lessons Not Learned
Produced to assist commanders in Iraq, a new Army counterinsurgency manual fails to map a response to 21st century enemies.
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Volatile Mix
Deadly chemicals and lax security are a dangerous combination, especially in the post-9/11 world.
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Escape from Lebanon
As Beirut was bombed, stranded Americans waited for their government to get them out.
By Kimberly Palmer
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Been There, Done That, Not Over It
We tried the Iraq Study Group's prescription already. It failed. By Greg Grant -
It's the Training Gain, Not the Game
Soldiers go online to stay alive in Iraq. By Anne Laurent -
Money Maker
The supplier of U.S. currency paper faces little competition. By Kimberly Palmer -
Known Unknowns
Defense's financial management problems defy easy fixes. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Deconstructing Reconstruction
Iraq contractors face increased scrutiny in the new Congress. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Multiple Award Maze
How GSA schedules really work-and how to stay out of trouble. By Kimberly Palmer -
Storm Warning
Testing might not improve our ability to respond and recover from cyberattacks. By Daniel Pulliam
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Cutting the Cord
WiMax could bridge the last mile to deliver wireless broadband access. By David Perera -
Management Matters
Help Wanted: Boring Jobs
Human resources offices need to spice up their vacancy postings. By Brian Friel -
Intelligence File
The British Are Coming!
Intelligence firm picks up former CIA chief George Tenet on its march into the U.S. market. By Shane Harris -
Viewpoint
One by One
From the ground up, the Coast Guard has built a culture of values-based leadership. By Adm. James M. Loy and Donald T. Phillips -
Political World
A Last-Minute Save
By rescuing the Medicare drug benefit, agency chiefs prevented 2006 from being even worse for the GOP. By Charles Mahtesian
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Talk about fiscal sanity in government is mere doggerel. - Letters
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The Buzz
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Outlook
Some civilian employees are eager to get into Iraq-if only their agencies would let them. By Tom Shoop
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