Al Gore ventured back to Washington, D.C., in mid-May to headline a 20th anniversary reunion of his Reinventing Government initiative. It was a fun affair with lots of nostalgic talk about resurrecting the energy and experimentation that characterized that government reform effort.
But the federal government these days is following a new reform trend that the media has dubbed "Moneyball Government," after the 2003 bestselling book by Michael Lewis on creating a winning baseball team th
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