Government Executive : Vol. 44 No. 1 (1/1/12)

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FEATURES

  • Restoring the Brand
    Defending government in an anti-government age.
    By Charles S. Clark
  • Bio Fleet
    The Navy is pursuing one of the most ambitious alternative energy programs in government.
    By William Matthews

BRIEFING

  • Around Government
    Wildlife's public health risk; John Montgomery makes a difference.
  • Buyout Or Bust
    Several agencies are offering cash incentives to encourage employees to leave, but most might be better off staying put. By Kellie Lunney
  • Finding A Match
    Law enforcement agencies turn to social media and facial recognition software to ID crime suspects. By Aliya Sternstein

ADVICE AND COMMENT

  • Management Matters

    The New Boss in Town
    Managers must initially establish a climate for change-but not too much or too fast. By Elizabeth Newell
  • Analysis

    The Sky's The Limit
    Answers to IT managers' top five most nagging questions about moving federal operations to the cloud. By Medhat Galal
  • Perspectives

    The New Public Era
    Is government sounding the sirens of retreat? Not necessarily. By Timothy B. Clark
  • Thinking Ahead

    An Easy Pill to Swallow
    David Hale takes a Silicon Valley approach to ramping up a computer reference guide for drug-related emergencies. By Caitlin Fairchild

NEXTGOV

  • Tech Roundup
    Saving the planet, border security 2.0 and airborne intelligence.
  • Dot-Gov Reform
    Cutting the number of websites is just the first step. By Joseph Marks

EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK

  • Brand New Day
    The key to overhauling the image of government may lie within agencies themselves. By Tom Shoop

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