Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 18 (11/1/07)

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FEATURES

  • Insider Threat
    Controlling who gains access to what on computer networks is vitally important and devilishly hard. Success stories can help.
    By Jill R. Aitoro
  • It's a Dirty Job
    But someone has to run the General Services Administration.
    By Robert Brodsky
  • The Closer
    Prakash Khatri is pushing to patch an immigration leak he fears terrorists will sneak through.
    By Elizabeth Newell

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • Erasing IEDs
    The Office of Bombing Prevention does not cut red and green wires, but it tries to cut red tape for those who do. By Zack Phillips
  • Rising Expectations
    The start of a new union at GAO could change the labor landscape for white-collar feds. By Brittany Ballenstedt
  • Tough Talk
    Campaign promises to shake up contracting and the federal workforce are short on details. By Robert Brodsky
  • Displaced and Unwelcome
    The Iraqi refugee crisis threatens Middle East stability and sullies America's image abroad.By Katherine McIntire Peters

ADVICE+DISSENT

  • Managing Technology

    Greening Your IT Shop
    Pressure to reduce data center energy consumption is mounting. Here's how to start. By Andrew Noyes
  • Management Matters

    Gen X Execs
    The next generation of federal executives has begun its ascent. By Brian Friel
  • Intelligence File

    iTunes and Intelligence
    What spies can learn from the music business. By Shane Harris
  • Political World

    Scandal Politics
    Are lawmakers better at dishing out accountability than taking it? By Brian Friel

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Are subsidies really required to get the workforce we need?
  • The Buzz
    Gaining leadership abilities, old newbies, ruff going and short-staffed in Iraq.
  • Outlook
    There are some silver linings in recent reports of federal employee misbehavior. By Tom Shoop

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