Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 11 (9/1/11)

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FEATURES

  • Ten Years After
    On the anniversary of our gravest terrorist attack, federal agencies take stock of the quest to keep America safe.
    By Charles S. Clark
  • High Flier
    Gen. James Amos is the first fighter pilot to lead the Marine Corps.
    By William Matthews

TRENDS

  • Going Mobile
    Technology chiefs take on security challenges as more feds turn to smartphones and tablets. By Joseph Marks
  • Tipping the Balance
    Executive training programs don't do enough to fight off favoritism, critics say. By Emily Long
  • Evolutionary State
    How wikis and blogs have helped the nation's oldest federal agency learn to share. By Amrita S. Khalid
  • Caught Off Guard
    FPS is slow in applying technology to protect government buildings. By Charles S. Clark

ANALYSIS

  • Managing Technology

    Field Fusion
    Regional centers share records on suspected terrorists. By Aliya Sternstein
  • Management Matters

    Stepping Stones
    The Four Cs are crucial for managing in this budget environment. By Elizabeth Newell
  • Intelligence File

    The Drones Race
    Officials should start thinking about how to control the spread of unmanned aircraft. By Shane Harris
  • Viewpoint

    Think Big, Pay Less
    Getting smart about technology in a time of austerity. By Timothy Durniak

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • Editor's Notebook
    A rhetorical return to the days before 9/11 changed everything. By Tom Shoop
  • Briefing
    Conventional wisdom on security, the costs of war and the longest-serving CIO.
  • Perspectives
    Reining in the regulators is one way politicians curry favor with key supporters. By Timothy B. Clark

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