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Feature imageObama's Tech Team
This administration is full of executives with high technology IQs.
2/1/2010
By Aliya Sternstein

CURRENT ISSUE February 1, 2010VOL. 42 NO. 2

FEATURES

  • Obama's Tech Team
    This administration is full of executives with high technology IQs.
    By Aliya Sternstein
  • Up in the Air
    Unmanned aircraft and vehicles are revolutionizing warfare. But the military is just beginning to confront the institutional consequences.
    By Katherine McIntire Peters

TRENDS

  • The Politics of Pay
    Move to grant larger military raises in 2010 puts pay parity for federal civilians on the line. By Alex M. Parker
  • On Hold
    Several key Obama nominations are stuck in the Senate, to the detriment of federal operations. By Robert Brodsky

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Obama's reformers place their faith in technology. By Tom Shoop
  • Briefing
    After Vietnam, leader of the pack, and an award winner in the spotlight.
  • Perspectives
    Health care overhaul could quickly fall victim to decay. By Timothy B. Clarke

ANALYSIS

  • Management Matters

    Toot Your Horn?
    Federal agencies struggle to promote their work without crossing the line into propaganda. By Brian Friel
  • Viewpoint

    Powering Down
    Building a life-cycle approach will help managers meet mandates for energy savings. By Ellen Kotzbauer
  • Viewpoint

    Flirting With Disaster
    It's up to HR managers to clear the cluttered path to federal jobs. By Glenn Davidson