Government Executive : Vol. 42 No. 11 (9/1/10)

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FEATURES

  • All Together Now
    Collaboration-minded feds discover that getting agencies to work together is easier said than done.
    By Brian Friel
  • Homing In on Telework
    Working from home has not only gained acceptance, it's becoming a management priority. But structuring a governmentwide policy won't be easy.
    By Elizabeth Newell

TRENDS

  • Pulling Back the Veil
    Craig Newmark of Craigslist champions efforts to get the word out on transparency. By Allan Holmes
  • Building Boom
    Feds are supposed to be leading the way on clean energy, but they'll have to do more than overhaul outdated facilities. By Katherine McIntire Peters
  • Charge It
    GSA designs office supply contracts to reach more buyers for less money. By Robert Brodsky

ANALYSIS

  • Managing Technology

    For the Record
    Clear standards sought for archiving official communications on social media sites. By Emily Long
  • Management Matters

    Meeting Misery
    It's time to kick the habit of pulling staff away from their work to sit in on hollow status reports. By Robbie Hyman
  • Intelligence File

    The Outsiders
    Contractors are here to stay. So, train federal employees how to manage them better. By Shane Harris

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Does government have too many people at the top? By Tom Shoop
  • Briefing
    Peace Corps d'esprit, USPS delivering on diversity and workplace danger zones.
  • Perspectives
    Web 2.0 meets government's desire to shape the message. By Timothy B. Clarke

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