Perspective

Busted Budget

Living for today, not building for tomorrow.

Editor's Notebook

20 Years on the Beat

And now, a new steward of Government Executive’s mission.

Editor's Notebook

Red, Yellow, Green

We give our own grades to President Bush’s management record.

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Desperate for Money

The Air Force and the rest of government face budget woes.

Editor's Notebook

Federal Education

Are subsidies really required to get the workforce we need?

Editor's Notebook

Two Generals

Is seeking to “win” hazardous to the Army’s long-term health? by Timothy B. Clark

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Good Data

By the numbers, government can get better.

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Hapless Haphazardness

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Procurement Accounts

Taking stock of government’s buying surge.

Editor's Notebook

From the Field

Border agents tread the fine line between friend and foe, barriers and access, technology and tin.

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Delivering Information

Risk management and the Pursuit of Happiness.

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Delivering Information

A reader defines our mission.

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Whiskey or Not?

Soggy Sweat speaks to both sides of the issue.

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Politics and Regulation

The struggle to control agency rule-making.

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New Face Online

The debut of the brand-new GovernmentExecutive.com.

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The Watchdog Growls

But his appetite should not be feared.

Features

The Best of the Best

Rank award winners’ reach ranges from the environment to health care to national security.

Editor's Notebook

Hooked on Contracts

Agencies outsource more and more work that is vital to core missions.

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Professional and Personal

Next month’s Excellence in Government conference serves both needs.

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Generals Speak Out

Emphasizing combat instead of nation-building has some concerned.