December 24, 2012 - by Mark Pisano, Richard Callahan
The public-sector environment has changed in the past four years. Reports from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and other researchers note that all levels of government will experience fiscal shortfalls stretching far into the future, even assuming normal econ... More »
December 24, 2012 - by Alan Balutis
In the aftermath of the September 11 tragedies, we heard again and again that government needs to be better managed. "Everything has changed" was the constant refrain. "Never has American history seen a time when management has been more important but the stock of new i... More »
Our president has the opportunity to set policy that improves government management, operations, and execution. Experienced public managers offer suggestions to get it done. More »
December 24, 2012 - by Steve Redburn, Phil Joyce, Paul Posner, Roy Meyers
The federal government faces a large long-term mismatch between projected spending and projected revenues. Closing this fiscal gap will require hard choices to yield trillions of dollars in budget savings. Achieving these savings while sustaining the nation's highest pu... More »
December 24, 2012 - by Paula Ketter
The last four months have been filled with political ads, debates, and a presidential election, and while we couldn't completely rid ourselves of this once-every-four-years event, we could approach it from a totally different angle. This issue of the journal takes... More »
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