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The best leaders inspire and enlighten us by sharing their stories about overcoming past challenges and their best strategies for surmounting those we face today. Leadership, the CGI Initiative for Collaborative Government’s executive journal, gives voice to thoughtful executives who are creatively and effectively addressing the most important issues confronting the United States and the globe.
Each issue of Leadership profiles executives whose practical insights and observations are born of success and are applicable across the government, private and nonprofit sectors. Each issue’s interviews and analyses will focus on a theme that challenges leaders in every organization.
This issue showcases initiatives and ideas from federal and private sector leaders in the field of mobility and cybersecurity. From the banking & telecommunications industry to the Department of Defense & Department of Homeland Security and beyond these executives share a dedication to securing the mobile frontier.
In This Issue
Editor’s Note: Winter 2012 Issue of Leadership
Andrew McLauchlin, CGI Initiative for Collaborative Government
Welcome to the Winter 2012 issue of the CGI Initiative for Collaborative Government’s executive journal, Leadership.
Securing the Mobile Frontier
Barbara Fast, CGI Initiative for Collaborative Government
Cybersecurity in the mobile age is everyone’s responsibility, requiring a strong partnership among businesses, governments and citizens.
Leadership – Resilience – Flexibility – Communication
Gen. Keith B. Alexander, USCYBERCOM & NSA/CSS
Gen. Keith Alexander shares insights on leading for success in the mobile frontier.
Securing the Airwaves
Edward Amoroso, AT&T
AT&T Chief Security Officer Edward Amoroso patrols the 21st century battlefield of the mobile network.
Racing for the Advantage
Gregory Garcia, former Bank of America and Department of Homeland Security Executive
Greg Garcia relies on partnerships in the race to stay ahead of the cyber ‘bad guys.’
Connected for Battle
Lt. Gen. Susan Lawrence, U.S. Army
Lt. Gen. Susan Lawrence leads the Army’s charge to go mobile, secure its networks and protect its information.
Open Warfare
Peter Levin, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The VA’s Peter Levin believes openness, not secrecy, is the key to mobile security.
Global Cyber Sleuth
Christopher Painter, U.S. Department of State
The State Department’s Chris Painter relishes his role as a cyber diplomat.
Running the Rapids
Gregory Schaffer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
DHS’ Greg Schaffer steers organizations through the cyber whitewater to secure federal systems.
Chain of Security
Teri Takai, U.S. Department of Defense
Teri Takai is shaping policies to strike the balance between taking advantage of mobile devices and securing the supply chains that deliver them.

















