Government Executive : Vol. 41 No. 7 (6/15/09)
- June 15, 2009
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FEATURES
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Show Us The Money
Chief financial officers are under enormous pressure to meet new reporting requirements with outdated financial systems.
By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Racing To Innovate
President Obama's technology-focused policies stand to infuse chief information officers with more authority and influence.
By Andrew Noyes -
Guarding Networks
Heightened awareness about the sorry state of cybersecurity might be just what chief information security officers need to finally be heard.
By Jill R. Aitoro -
Big Spenders
Government's top procurement officials scramble to award unprecedented amounts of contract funds.
By Elizabeth Newell and Robert Brodsky -
The People Shuffle
The federal workforce is shifting and growing at a fierce rate, and human capital chiefs are in the middle of it.
By Alex M. Parker
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Government's chief officers have a whole new set of challenges. By Tom Shoop
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Addressing the 3 Biggest BYOD Security Threats
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Research Report: Powering Continuous Monitoring Through Big Data
Need to Know Memo: Big Data
