PostNewsweek Tech Media launches "government leader" magazine.PostNewsweek Tech Media (PTM PTM Post-Translational Modifications PTM Porsche Traction Management PTM Point-To-Multipoint PTM Please Tell Me PTM Packet Transfer Mode PTM Pulse-Time Modulation PTM Portugal The Man (band) PTM Predictive Technology Model ; Washington, D.C.), a subsidiary of The Washington Post Co., has begun the publication of Government Leader magazine with a March issue. It will be published quarterly in 2005 with an initial controlled circulation of 72,800. The title is targeted to senior managers in government responsible for acquisition, financial, human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. , technology and program development, including members of the Federal Managers Association, the Senior Executive Service and other senior managers working for government contractors. PTM said the magazine will profile "current and rising leaders in government who are making significant progress managing government operations This article aims to describe the financial expenditure associated with the operations and processes of world governments of all levels. Size of economic footprint
The premier issue has stories on: the emerging need for governmental chief operating officers Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. , operations turnaround at the Government Printing Office and an examination of the new pay scale. The June issue will include an examination of why large government projects succeed or fail and stories on the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's approach to 'small budgets' and the Postal Service's meeting of Section 508 mandates. PostNewsweek Tech Media also produces Government Computer News, published 30 times a year for the government IT market, GCN GCN Government Computer News GCN Gamecube Nintendo (gaming) GCN GIG (Global Information Grid) Computing Nodes GCN GRB Coordinates Network GCN Gospel Communications Network Tech Edition and Washington Technology. |
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