Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 3 (3/1/11)
FEATURES
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Into the Limelight
After years of working behind the scenes, agency inspectors general are front and center in a high-profile battle against waste, fraud and abuse.
By Charles S. Clark -
Lethal Dose
The military's policy for supplying combat troops with psychotropic drugs is damaging the force, critics say.
By Bob Brewin
TRENDS
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Dialing Up Telework
Agencies face complex steps in rolling out remote work agreements and training. By Emily Long -
Cyber Staffing
Official tracks qualified agency specialists to boost proficiency across the nation. By Aliya Sternstein
ANALYSIS
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Managing Technology
Pay As You Go
Budgeting for cloud computing services on demand is a whole new ball game. By Adam Stone -
Management Matters
Red Tape Reviews
Scrapping an old rule for each new one added could ease the regulatory burden. By Elizabeth Newell -
Viewpoint
Green Goals
It takes a village to launch energy savings and waste reduction programs. By Molly O'Neill
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Agencies are caught in the regulatory reduction squeeze. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
Smart soldiers wanted, freeing up FOIA, where the workers are and building by geospatial design. -
Perspectives
Report on economic crisis shows the power of politics in regulatory affairs. By Timothy B. Clarke
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