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EDITOR'S NOTE
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Shining Lights
Government's chief officers are taking on bigger challenges than ever.
By Tom Shoop
FEATURES
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'C' Is for Change
As agency chiefs take the lead on financial, technology and personnel reforms, they see hurdles to innovation.
By Erin Dian Dumbacher
THE CHIEFS
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INFORMATION
Tweaking Technology
Chief information officers face tight budgets and apprehension in the push toward public access, data transparency and cloud computing.
By William Matthews
Chief of the Year: Information -
FINANCE
The Little Things Add Up
Chief financial officers sharpen their focus on technology, internal controls and training to accomplish incremental goals.
Kellie Lunney
Chief of the Year: Finance -
HUMAN CAPITAL
Putting People First
For chief human capital officers, hiring reform is key to making government an attractive place to work despite limited pay and resources.
By Emily Long/em>
Chief of the Year: Human Capital -
INFORMATION SECURITY
On the Cyber Beat
Chief information security officers must balance mission requirements against threats to vital data.
By Aliya Sternstein
Chief of the Year: Information Security
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