Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 13 (11/1/11)

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FEATURES

  • A Thousand Cuts
    President Obama's war on waste won't make much of a dent in the deficit. But can it still make a difference?
    By Joseph Marks
  • The Greenhouse Effect
    EPA wins a long-fought battle over industry fuel standards, but hits roadblocks on other environmental regulations.
    By William Matthews

BRIEFING

  • Around Government
    Artifacts on ICE, outbreak outtakes, schooling execs.
  • Hatching a New Plan
    Reform of the 72-year-old law that restricts certain political activities by government workers has been slow in coming. By Kellie Lunney
  • Corporate Intelligence
    More businesses want access to classified information about threats to vital networks. By Aliya Sternstein
  • Digging Out
    Patent law is redesigned to tackle a mounting backlog and streamline applications. By Charles S. Clark

ADVICE AND COMMENT

  • Management Matters

    The Person in the Mirror
    Self-confidence can make the difference between a manager and a leader. By Elizabeth Newell
  • Viewpoint

    The Waiting Game
    Now is the time to get out in front of budget cuts. By Janet Hale
  • Analysis

    Follow The Money
    Financial intelligence is one of the strongest weapons against terrorist and drug networks, but agencies must keep up with the changing threat. By John A. Cassara
  • Perspectives

    Open Without Shame
    The stimulus program's transparency avoided all but one big scandal. By Timothy B. Clark
  • Thinking Ahead

    Down on the Levee
    New app fine-tunes flood damage assessments for Ted Streckfuss and the Army Corps' Omaha District. By Joseph Marks

NEXTGOV

  • Tech Roundup
    Twitter and revolutions, cloud watching and licensing agreements.
  • Ramping Down
    The Energy Department taps outside assessment of long-range IT needs to decide which data centers to close. By Adam Stone

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