Government Executive
September 1, 2009
FEATURES
- Identity Crisis
DHS chief Janet Napolitano treads a fine line between security and privacy in the push to get federal ID programs off the ground.
By Eliza Newlin Carney - Wanted: More Troops
The demand for soldiers in Afghanistan is rising faster than the supply is falling in Iraq.
By Katherine McIntire Peters - Forecast: Mostly Cloudy
Government technologists want to deploy cloud computing, but agencies must learn to let go.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan
NEWS+ANALYSIS
- Out From Under
With a spike in disability benefit claims, SSA is trying to keep its head above water. By Elizabeth Newell - Transparently Impossible
The alliance between the open government community and the Recovery Board is showing signs of stress. By Robert Brodsky
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
No Looking Back
Agencies must upgrade Internet services by 2012. By Carolyn Duffy Marsan -
Management Matters
Travel Warning
Managers and employees could end up footing hefty bills for work-related trips. By Brian Friel -
Intelligence File
Paper Chief?
DNI Dennis Blair has been challenged by his workforce. By Shane Harris -
Viewpoint
Wargaming Without the War
Crisis planners from all walks of leadership have much to learn from the military's ancient art. By Mark Herman -
Viewpoint
Turn Styles
Which leadership techniques work and which don't in the quest to change government. By Dave Mader, Jeff Myers and Steven Kelman
IN EVERY ISSUE
- Editor's Notebook
The West and the rise of modern government. By Tom Shoop - Briefing
Threat-level makoever, smoking soldiers, stimulus for schools and more. - Perspectives
Failures in government can teach us how to succeed. By Timothy B. Clarke
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