Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 5 (5/1/11)

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FEATURES

  • Smarter Hiring
    Agencies are slashing the time it takes to bring on new employees, but it will take more than that to keep top talent from slipping through the cracks.
    By Emily Long
  • Whistling in the Dark
    Congress expands protections for exposing corporate fraud, but government whistleblowers still wait.
    By Robert Brodsky

TRENDS

  • Oil and Water
    A new regulator is caught between industry and safety. By William Matthews
  • Labor Fight Renewed
    Republican lawmakers balk at deals that require union pay for contract workers By Robert Brodsky
  • Into the Budget Morass
    A delayed project to improve immigration processing is pulling resources and morale off course. By Aliya Sternstein

ANALYSIS

  • Managing Technology

    Soft Landings
    Agencies concerned about sensitive data take incremental steps into the cloud.By Adam Stone
  • Management Matters

    IT Modernization
    Managers get the why, now they must figure out how. By Elizabeth Newell
  • Intelligence File

    The Price of Candor
    When it comes to the toughest calls, lawmakers can't always handle the truth. By Shane Harris
  • Viewpoint

    Beyond the Budget
    Senior executives can inspire innovation, even under fiscal constraints. By Jennifer Buck and Henry Fischer
  • Viewpoint

    Breaking Language Barriers
    The National Security Education Program is filling a critical need for international skills. By Richard Comfort

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Near-shutdown experience was no cause for celebration. By Tom Shoop
  • Briefing
    Global warning for the Navy and Coast Guard, leading with the mind, do-it-yourself deficit cuts, and in war's wake.
  • Perspectives
    The duplication refrain is crucial in the rhetoric of cutting back government. By Timothy B. Clark

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