Government Executive : Vol. 40 No. 15 (11/1/08)

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FEATURES

  • Unwatched
    Cutbacks and confusion over building security leave workers wondering who's guarding the doors. By Elizabeth Newell
  • Ready for A Truce
    Union and labor relations officials are united in their desire for a new presidential administration to set a more harmonious tone.
    By Alyssa Rosenberg
  • Getting In Line
    Most agencies (and companies) still don't align information technology with business strategies, but the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has started to.
    By Andrew Noyes

NEWS+ANALYSIS

  • The Dirt on Drilling
    Collecting oil and gas royalties from public land leases generates as much controversy as revenue. By Katherine McIntire Peters
  • Reformer in Chief
    Some aspects of the Bush management agenda might be worth keeping. By Robert Brodsky
  • Goals for Giving
    The CFC appeals to employees and eases the donation process online. By Brittany Ballendstedt

ADVICE+DISSENT

  • Managing Technology

    The Search Is On
    A new generation of business intelligence applications could provide agencies with deeper insights. By Gautham Nagesh
  • Management Matters

    The Business Model
    Everything is connected and one event has many effects. By Brian Friel
  • Intelligence File

    Pulling Them In
    How can the next president keep the intelligence community vital? By Shane Harris
  • Viewpoint

    Weeding the Federal Garden
    The next president must make way for innovative reforms-but some seeds already are planted. By David Osborne

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Government may not be the problem now, but that doesn't mean people trust it. By Tom Shoop
  • Perspectives
    Baltimore's CitiStat holds agencies' feet to the fire. By Timothy B. Clark

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