Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 9 (8/1/11)
FEATURES
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Bureaucratic Oath
Amid an ongoing political battle, HHS officials are managing to implement the massive health care law.
By Charles S. Clark -
Justice Delayed
How a battle over the independence of administrative law judges is tying HUD in knots.
By Dawn Lim
TRENDS
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Boomerang Effect
The push to bring jobs in-house is shifting in political winds. By Charles S. Clark -
Measuring Up
Performance starts with employee engagement. By Emily Long -
Breaking Through
Women have come a long way in the top ranks, but the SES still is mostly male. By Kellie Lunney
ANALYSIS
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Managing Technology
Chief Changes
Vivek Kundra led bold tech reforms, but his legacy is more about management than machines. By Joseph Marks -
Management Matters
Summer Slowdown
Vacation time and understaffed offices can make August a tricky month. By Elizabeth Newell -
Viewpoint
Making It Plain
Agencies could take their cue from the IRS' project to clean up legalese in taxpayer letters. By Gadi Dechter -
Viewpoint
Eyes on the Prize
Offering rewards for government innovation is vital to national security. By Chan Harjivan
IN EVERY ISSUE
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Editor's Notebook
Success and dysfunction in a time of political crisis. By Tom Shoop -
Briefing
Tracking gunrunners, dotting all the i's at GPO, and lighthouses for sale. -
Perspectives
Two early champions for better government, once more into the fray. By Timothy B. Clark
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