Balancing Act Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey Jr. seeks to steady an Army out of whack due to the debilitating demands of two ongoing wars. By Greg Grant
Buried Treasure Some of the nation's most coveted energy deposits lie beneath some of its most cherished wilderness. By Katherine McIntire Peters
A Feel For Numbers What if we fought terrorism using hard data instead of gut feelings and partisan politics? By Zack Phillips
NEWS+ANALYSIS
Virtually There From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, any place anywhere can be modeled and used for training online. By Anne Laurent
Cyber Wars As attackers hack government computer networks across the globe, the Pentagon seeks the best defense. By Bob Brewin
Disability Loophole Federal firefighters are trapped in a Catch-22 health crisis. By Alyssa Rosenberg
The Unsurge Gen. David Petraeus says the drawdown means military goals have been met in Iraq, but critics paint another picture. By Greg Grant
Jumping Ship With agencies turning to their own IT contracts, GSA struggles to pull business back in. By Elizabeth Newell
ADVICE+DISSENT
Managing Technology
Shadow IT Unauthorized software on government PCs is on the rise. Resisting it is futile. Managing it isn't. By Andrew Noyes
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