Madam Ambassador Women diplomats have risen to the highest levels in some of the world's most dangerous places, but not without a fight. By Shane Harris
Shifting Gears When a public-private job competition ends, the real work begins: moving to a new way of doing business. By Amelia Gruber
Dark Art Interrogation should be a powerful tool in the war on terror, but too often it is thwarted by abuse and interagency conflict. By Katherine McIntire Peters
Trial by Fire The battles against insurgents in Iraq are teaching Army junior officers how to lead. By George Cahlink
NEWS+ANALYSIS
Spreading Security How much money should states get for terrorism prevention and preparedness? By Denise Kersten
After Assaults At Veterans Affairs hospitals, more women are seeking treatment for sexual trauma. By Denise Kersten
Speaking Truth to Power The former inspector general at Homeland Security has a story to tell. By Katherine McIntire Peters
New Day at EPA Changes at the agency's procurement shop have improved morale and customer service. By Shawn Zeller
Smart Buys Agencies are starting to fill their shopping carts with savings from new spending strategies. By Kimberly Palmer
Leadership Profile
Base Hitter Philip Grone has the unenviable job of proposing which military posts to shut down. By George Cahlink
ADVICE+DISSENT
Managing Technology
The Power of Six The souped-up IPv6 promises the muscle and speed to track just about any asset through the Internet. By Karen D. Schwartz
Management Matters
Conference Burnout Big meetings might not be worth the cost. By Brian Friel
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