Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 6 (6/1/11)
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FEATURES
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To the Brink
How did the federal government come within an hour of shutting down?
By Robert Brodsky
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One Giant Leap
NASA must look beyond the earthly demands of deficit cutting and politics to chart its course.
By Rebecca Carroll
TRENDS
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Masters of Disaster
As casualties mount, so do the number of agencies involved in the cleanup. By Kellie Lunney
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Just Rewards
Eliminating second chances for contractor incentives could save millions, auditors say. By Aliya Sternstein
ANALYSIS
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Managing Technology
Down to a Science
From nanotech to biotech, R&D funding reaches beyond agency missions. By Adam Stone
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Management Matters
The Myth of Multitasking
Trying to tackle that pile of work all at once could be slowing you down. By Elizabeth Newell
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Viewpoint
Back to the Basics
A simple strategy for a complex cyber threat. By Jerry Cochran
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
The consequences of budget brinkmanship. By Tom Shoop
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Briefing
The cream of the civil service crop, being virtually there with vGov, federal fuel use and more.
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Perspectives
Adm. Mullen says military institutions must be built around the needs of their people. By Timothy B. Clark
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