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FEATURES

  • Time for Tech
    What's in store for federal IT during a period of transition.
    By Allan Holmes
  • A Look Ahead
    Industry and government managers see information technology as pivotal to the next administration's agenda.
  • Safe Bets
    Seven election-proof IT initiatives likely to go on in some form or another no matter who wins in November.
    By Carolyn Duffy Marsan
  • Wiring Up Warfighters
    A tight tech budget puts pressure on Defense to sharpen its networking and communications strategy.
    By Bob Brewin
  • Government in a Wiki World
    Agencies are just beginning to collaborate online, but could self-governing soon follow?
    By J. Davidson Frame

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    The next president has an opportunity to use technology to reshape government. By Tom Shoop

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Government Executive : Vol. 40 No. 13 (9/15/08)
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