Government Executive : Vol. 41 No. 12 (10/1/09)
FEATURES
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The Gospel of Gov
Leading government into the land of wikis, blogs and social media isn't easy.
By Jill R. Aitoro -
Nested Interest
The debate over adding a mutual fund option to the federal retirement investment plan heats up.
By Alex M. Parker -
Health Hazard
Warning: Patient privacy could complicate the blueprint for an electronic medical records system.
By Andrew Noyes
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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Fighting Flu
Military commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan brace for a new enemy: the H1N1 virus. By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Critical Alliance
DHS joins forces with industry to protect key networks and resources. By Elizabeth Newell -
Deep-Sixing Waste
The Pentagon is a leader in increasing efficiencies through Lean Six Sigma. By Robert Brodsky
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
In the Worx
Agencies that don't make the deadline for transition to Networx could face huge cost increases. By Gautham Nagesh -
Management Matters
People Prediction
Forecasting your future personnel needs can help you avoid a flood of vacancies. By Brian Friel -
Intelligence File
The Real Cyber Czar
A formidable intelligence chief, not a White House staffer, will run network security. By Shane Harris -
Viewpoint
Role Model
President Obama works side by side with agency leaders to get results. By Robert M. Tobias
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Why President Obama needs a responsive, interactive government. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
Herocrats steal the show, HHS chief Kathleen Sebelius in the spotlight and new coinage. -
Perspectives
Watching Washington's shenanigans from 750 miles away. By Timothy B. Clarke
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