Government Executive Vol. 38 No.15

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FEATURES

  • Flight Check
    Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley discusses the service's priorities and the role of air power in an uncertain world.
  • Since 9/11
    Government Executive looks at some of the far-reaching effects.
    By Katherine McIntire Peters and Zack Phillips
  • Tilting at Windmills
    George Nesterczuk exits the Office of Personnel Management, his efforts to reshape the Defense and Homeland Security bureaucracies far from complete.
    By Karen Rutzick

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • Dotty Communications
    DHS muddles federal, state and local information sharing, critics say. By David Perera
  • For the Record
    Truth is the first casualty of war. By Katherine McIntire Peters
  • Out of Chaos
    From the mess after August's plane-bombing plot come new orders for TSA and its staff. By Zack Phillips and Jonathan Marino
  • Protecting Privacy
    Maureen Cooney finessed the fine line between national security and citizens' rights at DHS. By Daniel Pulliam
  • Praying for Priests
    The Army struggles to find non-Protestant clergy to serve soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. By Jen DiMascio
  • Leadership Profile

    Doctor in the House
    DHS' first chief medical officer brings his bedside manner to disaster management. By Zack Phillips

ADVICE+DISSENT

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley on the strengths and troubles of the Air Force.
  • Letters
  • The Buzz
    Live from Iraq, a West Point for feds and true oversight.
  • Outlook
    Lessons from 10 years of electronic publishing. By Tom Shoop

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