Government Executive
September 1, 2008
FEATURES
- The Reformer
Sen. John McCain's plans for the federal government are sweeping and broad, but achieving them will require sustained attention to the nitty-gritty. By Elizabeth Newell - Hire Calling
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has become a model of faster, smarter hiring.
By Brittany Ballenstedt - The Holes
Agency systems are wide open. Cyber attacks are growing more sophisticated. Is it a problem of not enough money or not spending wisely?
By Jill R. Aitoro
NEWS+ANALYSIS
- Politics vs. Policy
To improve management at Homeland Security, Congress is urged to streamline oversight. By Katherine McIntire Peters - City Limits
The locality pay formula isn't closing the salary gap, critics say. By Alyssa Rosenberg - Walking the Deck
The military's top doctor demands accountability, in person and online. By Bob Brewin
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Keeping Track
Radio frequency technology takes off in the federal world of supply and demand. By Bob Brewin -
Management Matters
All Contracted Out
The federal acquisition workforce is weary from turmoil. By Brian Friel -
Intelligence File
Ghosts of Iran
Is a covert policy in Iran doomed to fail? By Shane Harris
IN EVERY ISSUE
- Editor's Notebook
The era when presidential candidates made a big deal of management reform initiatives has come to an end. By Tom Shoop - Perspectives
In Maine, many players make Acadia hum. By Timothy B. Clark
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