Capitol Connections When companies want contracts, they make friends on the Hill. By Kimberly Palmer
Go, Team, Go! Revving up the staff isn't easy, but government managers have an edge, if they'll use it. By Julie Sturgeon
No Running Room Squeezed by shrinking revenues and a growing number of competitors, the General Services Administration is trimming its sails to fit a new market. By David Perera
NEWS+ANALYSIS
Lethal Business The Marine Corps issues a best practices guide to conducting counterinsurgencies. By Katherine McIntire Peters
Rethinking TSA Transportation security critics turn up the volume on calls for an overhaul. By Beth Dickey
The Money Trail A year after returning from Iraq, a young veteran takes a second look at rebuilding. By Peter Bell
A Jump-Start for Transport IDs Contract bid could rejuvenate stalled plan to issue security credentials at ports and other hubs. By Zack Phillips
ADVICE+DISSENT
Managing Technology
Connecting the Border The Homeland Security Department is turning to industry for answers with its SBInet contract. By David Perera
Management Matters
Birthday Wishes At 70, the Federal Register really could use a makeover. By Brian Friel
Political World
At Revolution's End Interior nominee's career path mirrors the Republican cycle. By Charles Mahtesian
Viewpoint
Making a Big Splash Trout fishing reels in big bucks for government at all levels. By Craig Springer
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