Government Executive : Vol. 42 No. 13 (11/1/10)

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FEATURES

  • Hiring Hackers
    The federal government turns to the underworld of computer cowboys for help shoring up its cyber defenses.
    By Dawn Lim
  • Raising GSA
    Business transformation is her specialty, and Martha Johnson is eager to steer her troubled agency on a path to excellence.
    By Elizabeth Newell
  • Flagging Fraud
    Billions of dollars are lost each year to payment errors and bogus benefit claims, and agencies are turning to technology for help.
    By Jill R. Aitoro

TRENDS

  • Air Power
    Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz on budget, personnel and tough operational challenges.
  • Tell It to the Judge
    Contractors are turning to courts to challenge insourcing. By Robert Brodsky
  • Replacing KSAs
    As agencies phase out application essays, officials scramble to roll out new assessment tools. By Emily Long

ANALYSIS

  • Managing Technology

    Twitter Ties
    Federal managers are Tweeting into unknown territory to get the word out and to get their jobs done. By Aliya Sternstein
  • Management Matters

    Fixing Reform
    Increasing employee satisfaction is a constant uphill climb for managers. By Elizabeth Newell
  • Intelligence File

    Quiet on Drones
    Pressure is building for President Obama to rein in one of the CIA's favorite weapons. By Shane Harris

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    Working within and around the culture of group decision-making. By Tom Shoop
  • Briefing
    Travel trinkets, top-heavy military, sustaining sustainability and health premiums.
  • Perspectives
    A new program holds new possibilities. By Timothy B. Clarke

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