Government Executive : Vol. 42 No. 12 (10/1/10)
FEATURES
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Tough Sell
Government's stodgy image gives industry an edge in the chase for young technology workers.
By Brittany Ballenstedt -
Dark Hour
After nine years of war, the Army is grappling with growing rates of suicide, crime and drug abuse in the ranks.
By Katherine McIntire Peters -
Watching the Guards
In the wake of war zone scandals, global partners set out to establish a code of conduct for private security firms.
By Robert Brodsky
TRENDS
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Keeping the Door Open
As the newness wears off, transparency could be losing its shine. By Aliya Sternstein -
Culture Shock
Federal agencies struggle to fill in the gaps in language skills. By Emily Long
ANALYSIS
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Managing Technology
Technology by Design
nterprise architecture shifts IT strategy from the computer room to the boardroom. By Jill R. Aitoro -
Management Matters
Thinking Small
SSA chief Michael Astrue works all the angles to shrink a daunting disability backlog. By Elizabeth Newell
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Overhauling the federal hiring system becomes a critical imperative. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
Security theater, jobs in the fight, smart space and welcome wagon. -
Perspectives
Government prepares for enemy threats to key networks. By Timothy B. Clarke
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