Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 2 (2/1/11)
- February 1, 2011
- Comments
FEATURES
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Open Secrets
The nation's spy agency steps into the public eye, releasing documents and airing candid assessments of past operations.
By Charles S. Clark -
Bidders Bite Back
Contract award protests are on the rise, making for precarious procurement terrain inside government and out.
By Robert Brodsky
TRENDS
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Riding the Wave
President Obama's pay freeze might not trigger the retirement tsunami some have forecast. By Emily Long -
Service Interrupted
WikiLeaks fiasco reinforces push to set security standards for cloud services. By Aliya Sternstein
ANALYSIS
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Managing Technology
Collaborating in the Cloud
Software developers share resources online to speed systems to the warfighter. By Carolyn Duffy Marsan -
Management Matters
Backing Up Whistleblowers
Protecting workers who speak out starts with agency leaders. By Elizabeth Newell
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Anti-bureaucracy crusaders might be missing the root problem. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
Boosting morale, remembering the Grateful Dead, famous feds and acquisition games. -
Perspectives
The health care law's fate will help define government reach for years to come. By Timothy B. Clarke
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