Chapter three,A short history lesson. Chapter four,The give and take in policy development. Chapter five, The fine art of reorganizing agencies. Chapter six, Probing the world of political appointees. Chapter seven, Privatizing IT jobs is a major priority in most governments. Chapter eight, Working with Congress. Chapter nine, The Federal procurement program. Chapter ten, Managing government contractors. Chapter eleven, Working in Chief Information Officer jobs. Chapter twelve, Managing the largest programs. Chapter thirteen, Monitoring the useful rate of change in technology. Chapter fourteen, A short, unhappy history of systems development programs. Chapter fifteen, Share in Savings, innovative procurements with the private sector. Chapter sixteen,Jobs which manage E-government programs. Chapter seventeen, Anticipating the future provides an advantage. Chapter eighteen, Your next job after government
Frank McDonough
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