Government Executive Vol. 38 No.18
- October 15, 2006
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Editor's Notebook
Chiefs everywhere-they're on the front line of accountability.
2006 CHIEFS DIRECTORY
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Chief Challenges
The management agenda of the decision-makers in finance, information technology, procurement and personnel. -
Fiscal Responsibility
Chief financial officers have their hands full accounting for agency spending. By Jenny Mandel and Katherine McIntire Peters -
Concentrating Power
As agencies consolidate technology, chief information officers are growing stronger. By David Perera -
Slow Start
Three years after their creation, chief acquisition officers are hard to find. By Kimberly Palmer -
People People
Chief human capital officers still are working to convince agencies that people matter. By Karen Rutzick
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