Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 14 (8/15/07)

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FEATURES

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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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