Government Executive : Vol. 39 No. 16 (9/15/07)
- September 15, 2007
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FEATURES
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Masterminds
Behind the scenes, C-title executives run the show.
By Anne Laurent -
The Wizards
Chief financial officers are making real progress in demystifying agency finances.
By Katherine McIntire Peters -
The Navigators
Chief information officers must steer clear of security breaches and hacker attacks while scanning the horizon for innovations to improve performance.
By Andrew Noyes -
The Guardians
As cybersecurity takes on greater importance, so does the role of the chief information security officers who keep watch over data and systems.
By Kellie Lunney -
The Gatekeepers
Chief acquisition officers hold the keys to improving the effectiveness and speed with which agencies buy.
By Robert Brodsky and Elizabeth Newell -
The Conductors
Chief human capital officers seek to harmonize the skills of disparate employees and smooth discordant personnel policies.
By Alyssa Rosenberg
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
By the numbers, government can get better.
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