Government Executive : Vol. 42 No. 6 (6/1/10)
FEATURES
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The Enforcer
John Morton and his agency have a lot to prove if comprehensive immigration reform is to become reality.
By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Zoned Out
Acquisition officials walk a fine like after a court rules low-income areas trump veteran or minority status in competition for small business contracting dollars.
By Elizabeth Newell
TRENDS
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A Different Future
The Army focuses on discrete, networked combat systems. By Brittany Ballenstedt -
Bold Thinkers
Nextgov Awards honor eight managers who have conquered bureaucratic resistance to push through innovative ideas. Profiles by Dawn Lim -
Give and Take
Agencies see the potential for savings with cloud computing, but jobs could be on the line. By Emily Long
ANALYSIS
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Managing Technology
Drilling Down
Agencies use analytics software to comb filings for errors and fraud before payments go out. By Carolyn Duffy Marsan -
Management Matters
Political Hot Potato
Career civil servants can't be expected to make all the hard decisions. By Brian Friel -
Viewpoint
The Path to Partnership 2.0
Agency and union officials should draw on lessons from the Clinton years. By Hinda Sterling and Herb Selesnick -
Viewpoint
A Hiring Offense
Requiring incoming contractors to retain incumbent workers could compromise service. By Stan Soloway -
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
The Defense secretary declares a budget emergency. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
Resume tips, unhappy campers, iron woman wins again and charting a course. -
Perspectives
Feds, lobbyists and Wall Street all are in the salary spotlight. By Timothy B. Clark
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Editor's Notebook
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