Government Executive : Vol. 41 No. 14 (12/1/09)
FEATURES
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Guns & Drugs
Agencies for the first time are pursuing a coordinated strategy to stop arms trafficking to Mexico.
By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Rebooting Reform
Dismantling the embattled Defense personnel system could spark a reinvention of performance management across government.
By Alyssa Rosenberg -
Tick, Tick, Tick
Contractors are facing delays on both ends of major awards and in some cases it's pushing them toward financial disaster.
By Elizabeth Newell
NEWS+ANALYSIS
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The Real World
To recruit young feds, agencies have to reach beyond Facebook and YouTube. By Emily Long -
Race to the Bottom
Cheapest might not always be best when awarding contracts to protect overseas buildings. By Robert Brodsky -
Casting a Wider Net
Making Internet freedom a condition of diplomatic relations proves difficult. By Aliya Sternstein
ADVICE+DISSENT
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Managing Technology
Phantom Post
Delays in appointing a cybersecurity czar cast doubt on the position. By Jill R. Aitoro -
Management Matters
Avoid the Arbitrary
Don't pick a number, any number, when setting goals for your office. By Brian Friel -
Intelligence File
Creaky Collaboration
Concerns about information sharing persist, and they're dividing the intelligence community. By Shane Harris
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
When federal employees put themselves on the line. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
Gift guide, Census director faces challenges, work at play and more. -
Perspectives
Adm. Mike Mullen is an articulate advocate of U.S. policies abroad. By Timothy B. Clarke
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