Government Executive : Vol. 42 No. 14 (12/1/10)
- December 1, 2010
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FEATURES
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Wasteland
Decades of poor management at the Energy Department threatens public health and national security.
By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Dividing the Pie
Contractors may find federal procurement opportunities less filling in 2011.
By Robert Brodsky
TRENDS
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The Buck Stops Here
Homeland Security's Kenneth Buck wants to take management to a new level. -
Upping the Ante
Agencies put more labor issues on the table, but unions see little change By Emily Long
ANALYSIS
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Managing Technology
Cybersecurity's Moon Shot
NASA is leading the way with a mandate to manage computer risks in real time. By Aliya Sternstein -
Management Matters
Balancing Risk
Contractors shouldn't bear the burden of cost overruns alone. By Elizabeth Newell -
Viewpoint
It's Time for e-Sputnik
Lessons from the space race would go a long way in shoring up today's cyber defenses.By Patrick Gorman
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Governing in an era of extreme anti-government rhetoric. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
Soldiers take up their pens, discounts for feds and making math cool. -
Perspectives
Deservedly or not, government is the scapegoat for the poor economy. By Timothy B. Clarke
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Older Feds Aren't Playing to Their Strengths
Is It Too Hard to Fire Misbehaving Feds?
Americans Still Like the Postal Service
A Forced 4-Day Weekend for Many Feds
No More Tax-Cheating Feds, Senators Say
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Research Report: Powering Continuous Monitoring Through Big Data
Need to Know Memo: Big Data
