Perpetual Motion For Tom Davis, the powerful and frenetic House Government Reform Committee chairman, government is a thing to be tamed. By Shane Harris
The Alaskan Edge As contracting officers direct more money toward tribally owned companies, Alaska Native corporations are forced to defend their advantage. By Kimberly Palmer
Out of the Ruins FEMA branches out into a new service - helping storm-torn communities plan their futures. By Denise Kersten
Heavy Seas Ahead The fleet and crew are poised to shrink, but the Navy's missions are growing. By Sandra I. Erwin
NEWS+ANALYSIS
Guardian General Whether for a state funeral or a terrorist attack, Maj. Gen. Galen Jackman is on the front line in Washington. By Katherine McIntire Peters
Sticker Shock To slow down satellite programs, Congress clips their budget lines. By Beth Dickey
Face-Off Over Fraud A push to expand the False Claims Act stirs up an age-old clash between whistleblowers and contractors. By Shawn Zeller
Nuclear Reaction Falsified data fuels opposition to proposed Yucca Mountain dump site. By Beth Dickey
Competing With Inmates After years of fighting policies that guarantee customers for prison workshops, private industry is getting its way. By Amelia Gruber
ADVICE+DISSENT
Managing Technology
Network Anomalies Agencies can ward off hackers by finding pattern shifts before the damage is done. By Karen D. Schwartz
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