Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 14 (12/1/11)
FEATURES
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Shelter from the Storm
Federal managers and employees fought their way through rough conditions this year. And next year's forecast isn't great, either.
By Kellie Lunney -
Trust But Verify
The Obama administration wants to partner with the e-commerce industry to make sure citizens are who they say they are online. But it's not clicking yet.
By Aliya Sternstein
BRIEFING
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Around Government
After anthrax, playing favorites and the year in review. -
Benefits Checkup
Potential changes to FEHBP spark debate. By Emily Long -
Trial by Fire
The National Labor Relations Board strives to remain neutral. By Charles S. Clark
ADVICE AND COMMENT
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Management Matters
Putting Out the Fires
Tackling the most dreaded tasks upfront can help you breeze through the rest of your to-do list. By Elizabeth Newell -
Intelligence File
Ditching The Dots
Is it time for us to retire an overused expression? By Shane Harris -
Analysis
Looking the Wrong Way
When agency watchdogs miss the point, they stifle innovation, increase risk and perpetuate waste. By Franklin S. Reeder -
Perspectives
Before The Fall
A general's tale of Afghan challenges. By Timothy B. Clark -
Thinking Ahead
To Infinity and Beyond
Jason Crusan gathers the brightest stars-even Buzz Lightyear-to foster innovation at NASA. By Emily Long
NEXTGOV
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Tech Roundup
The FBI's photo shop, pricey radios and building better apps. -
Window on The World
More than 40 nations have joined a partnership to promote transparency, but what that means depends on where you live. By Joseph Marks
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK
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Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad . . .
As political leaders went into crisis mode this year, federal executives somehow managed. By Tom Shoop
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