THE YEAR IN REVIEW
Government Executive kicked off its 30th year in publishing with a new look.
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But the monthly print edition continued its tradition of covering the federal government in a way no other publication does: from a management perspective.
Here's a look back at the year in Government Executive covers. Each cover is hyperlinked to a full table of contents for that month's issue, so be sure to browse through our online versions of the magazine. And if you're not yet a subscriber, you can obtain a free subscription for 2000 by filling out this online form.
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