Launching a New Navy Shipbuilding and buying bungles beset the Navy's top officer, Adm. Michael G. Mullen, as he sets the service on a new course. By Greg Grant
Fight to The Finish As the Bush administration winds down, tensions between careerists and political appointees heat up. By Karen Rutzick
Running Lean In a world of sense- and-respond logistics, vehicles call in when they're low on gas and fuel is delivered before they run out. By David Perera
Overcoming Katrina The Federal Emergency Management Agency says its contracting problems are solved - the next huge disaster will be the true test. By Robert Brodsky
NEWS+ANALYSIS
Staying in the Fight Troop tours lengthen, but no one agrees on the right duration for deployments. By Greg Grant
Out of Its Depth The Coast Guard's decision to take over Deepwater raises concern about the government's ability to oversee large contracts. By Katherine McIntire Peters
Picture This Rising accuracy rate makes face recognition technology a viable security tool. By Zack Phillips
ADVICE+DISSENT
Managing Technology
If the Symptom Fits Electronic patient files advance care, up to a point. By David Perera
Management Matters
All Together Now The workplace lines have blurred for government, for-profits and nonprofits.By Brian Friel
Intelligence File
Gimme an S-P-Y Intelligence cheerleaders promote solidarity in the field. By Shane Harris
Viewpoint
The Long View Enterprise architecture plans are useless without clear, relevant information. By Andrew N. Blumenthal
Viewpoint
Katrina's Neglected Lesson It's the people, not just policies, that make a disaster plan work. By Bruce C. Jones
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