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November 2007

November 29, 2007
The Lectern: What do professors do?
A recent research project on U.K. health care serves as a good case study of the life of a tenured Harvard professor (and provides another reminder about the shortcomings of conventional wisdom).


November 27, 2007
The Lectern: Weird Swedish thriller
A popular author re-introduces a well-known character, an intelligence operative, to help destroy the Israeli Navy.


November 20, 2007
The Lectern: Buying from commercial vendors 101
Large companies pulling out of the GSA schedules is bad news.


November 15, 2007
The Lectern: Sending a scent by snail mail
The Royal Mail, the U.K.'s version of the U.S. Postal Service, could serve as a good case study in government innovation.


November 12, 2007
The Lectern: "The Danger of Discounts" -- this is all we need!
Blogger Steve Kelman takes issue with a recent column in FCW that advises industry vendors against offering temporary price breaks on their GSA schedule contracts.


November 6, 2007
The Lectern: Swedish politics -- sound familiar?
Sweden's political circle is all a-twitter about the questionable behavior of the country's chief political advisor and a political television reporter, writes blogger (and Swedish speaker) Steve Kelman.


November 1, 2007
The Lectern: POGO hits a new low
The government watchdog group believes that an OFPP program to recognize outstanding performance by contracting officers is in fact an attempt to head off congressional oversight of procurement abuses, writes blogger Steve Kelman.


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Acquisition:

GSA advisory panel wants more feedback
The MAS panel is asking more GSA customers to share thoughts on schedule pricing and practices.

DOD Spotlight:

Navy takes EA concept to heart
With two initiatives, the Navy expects to score gains in program efficiency and effectiveness.

Management:

Intell leaders heed pay concerns
Leaders of the intelligence community make a point of getting employee input on pay-for-performance plans.

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