Submitted by SGold on Tue, 12/26/2017 - 16:01
Here’s one example of what the review found:
Submitted by SGold on Tue, 12/26/2017 - 15:58
Submitted by SGold on Tue, 12/26/2017 - 15:36
Submitted by SGold on Tue, 12/26/2017 - 14:52
We had no idea what he was talking about when he was describing the Virtual Department of Mary Washington (one of his constituents when he was the senator from Tennessee). But he was just ahead of his time (and clearly ahead of where the federal government was in the early 1990s). Since then, several countries have tried to create virtual agencies, most notably Canada, Australia, and Belgium.
Submitted by SGold on Tue, 12/26/2017 - 14:47
Submitted by sfreidus on Tue, 12/26/2017 - 13:26
Submitted by sfreidus on Tue, 12/26/2017 - 12:35
Back in 1993, reformers thought that if agencies developed strategic plans, operating plans, and measures of progress, that decision makers would use the resulting information to manage better. That didn’t work. In 2001, the Bush Administration thought that if a scorecard of more discrete performance information at the program level was created, that decision makers would use it to manage better. That didn’t work either. In fact, a recent article in Public Administration Review by professors Donald Mo
Submitted by rthomas on Fri, 12/22/2017 - 16:19
Newcomer’s insight at the Brookings Institution forum on improving government performance was reinforced by OMB deputy director Jeff Zients’ keynote address – where he discussed his new responsibility to lead the effort to reorganize government functions. He did not address the performance agenda.
So Where Is Waldo?
Submitted by rthomas on Fri, 12/22/2017 - 16:16
In the past month, I’ve participated in more than a half dozen forums related to the new law, and gotten feedback from colleagues about the forums that I just wasn’t able to make in person.
Submitted by rthomas on Fri, 12/22/2017 - 15:45
Over the years, presidents have directed agencies to streamline their administrative requirements and work together on behalf of citizens. The last major effort was in the Clinton Administration, which met with mixed success. President Obama has declared he will try again: “I believe that working together, State, local, and tribal governments and Federal agencies can distinguish between rules and requirements that su
Pages