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Published March 24, 2008

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FEATURES

2008 Federal 100 award winners: A -- Duna


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2008 Federal 100 award winners: Per -- Wy


2008 Federal 100 winners


2008 Federal 100: Doers with vision
By Christopher J. Dorobek
This year's Fed 100 winners are not only leaders but also doers. They are people who have refined strategic outlooks, but they are also adept tacticians.

Croom: Acquisition done better, faster, cheaper
By Sean Gallagher
The general shows others the way to transform a broken acquisition process.

Schmidt: E-government expertise on tap
By Matthew Weigelt
Google's CEO is always ready to share his insights with federal officials.

Mintz: Turning conflict into consensus
By Mary Mosquera
A CIO exercises the fine art of politics to gain support for a key initiative.

Powner: A model of constructive oversight
By Richard W. Walker
This GAO official believes no one benefits from a 'gotcha' audit.

Web extra: Tapscott: Governance by participation
By Ben Bain
Think-tank founder envisions a technology-enabled democracy.

Web extra: Bartock, Bird, Heitkamp: The value of collaboration
By Jason Miller
This team of experts views IT challenges in three dimensions.

2008 Federal 100 Judges
Also find out who judged the Eagle Award winners.

NEWS

Buzz of the Week
GSA: Between Alliant and a hard place

COMMENT

Kelman: Can we talk?
By Steve Kelman
A system being deployed in the United Kingdom offers a glimpse of how a partnership can work.

Sprehe: The president's legacy
By J. Timothy Sprehe
The White House has repeatedly tolerated inadequate systems for keeping e-mail records.

Editorial: Seeking the bright lights
By Christopher J. Dorobek
Nominations are now open for the 2008 Rising Star awards, which recognize the work done by younger people in government and industry.

MANAGEMENT

26,000 move to RetireEZ
By Jason Miller
Federal employees who are ready to retire will no longer wait months for their first pension payment or wonder if their personnel file is complete and accurate.

PROCUREMENT

GSA to go ahead with Alliant
By Matthew Weigelt
Officials must decide specific remedy after court rules in favor of protesters.

POLICY

3 agencies tout PMA's value
By Jason Miller
OMB's Johnson says score cards improved agencies' effectiveness in the past 7 years.

Agencies find keys to FISMA
By Mary Mosquera
Best practices include risk management and automated security awareness tips.

FLIPSIDE

Government Movies: March Madness
FCW is conducting its own March Madness bracket to determine the best of those movies.

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Doan's departure:

Soloway: Challenges are opportunities
GSA must seize the moment to rebuild relations with federal agency customers and Congress.

Doan's departure:

Aronie: The Eagle and the Arrow
Doan waged bold battles during her tenure, but those battles ended up being distracting.

Doan's departure:

Fox: Doan picked a good fight
By standing up to GSA’s inspector general, Doan showed she understood the proper role of IGs.

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