Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 12 (10/1/11)
- October 1, 2011
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FEATURES
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Excellence in Government
It's achievable. Here's how.
By Paul C. Light -
Government at Its Best
A look at government's most significant problem-solving endeavors.
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20 of the All-Time Greatest Feds
A guide to some of history's most illustrious civil servants.
By Charles S. Clark and Caitlin Fairchild -
Emerging Leaders
Young executives are taking their passion for public service to the top.
By Charles S. Clark, Emily Long, Kellie Lunney, Joseph Marks and Aliya Sternstein
BRIEFING
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Around Government
UAV fever, going out on top, winning workplace -
NRC's Tough Year
Nuclear crises renew regulator's relevance By Charles S. Clark -
A Win-Win
Prize competitions for IT solutions By Elizabeth Newell -
Perfecting Projects
New IT career track focuses on program management. By Brittany Ballenstedy
ADVICE AND COMMENT
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Management Matters
The Invisible Spotlight
A manager's every word and action are scrutinized by employees. By Elizabeth Newell -
Intelligence File
Dodging the Budget Ax
The intelligence community is bracing for spending cuts. By Shane Harris -
Viewpoint
Picking Appointees
Not all political positions are the same, and not just any smart person is right for the job. By Paul R. Lawrence and Mark A. Abramson -
Analysis
Information Overload
Is open government really working? Ask Aunt Edna. By Gadi Dechter -
Perspectives
Excellence: More or Less?
States offer reality check on how much government people want. By Timothy Durniak -
Thinking Ahead
Connecting the Dots
A partnership between government and industry brings together innovators and leaders to tackle global sustainability challenges. By Kellie Lunney
NEXTGOV
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Tech Roundup
Deadly drugs, slashing websites, hacking fears. -
Keys to the Kingdom
Agency IT managers are scrambling to prevent employees' personal phones and tablets from creating new openings for hackers.By Aliya Sternstein
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK
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New Vision
Introducing a new vision and contemporary design to better serve our readers. By Tom Shoop
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No USDA Furloughs
Is It Too Hard to Fire Misbehaving Feds?
Americans Still Like the Postal Service
Making Government 'Simpler'
No More Tax-Cheating Feds, Senators Say
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3 Ways Data is Improving DoD Performance
Research Report: Powering Continuous Monitoring Through Big Data
Need to Know Memo: Big Data
