Delivering Government Solutions in the 21st Century

Delivering Government Solutions in the 21st Century

Author: White House

Publisher:

Published: 2018-06-24

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 9781983264382

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This important June 2018 report outlines the Administration's analysis and recommendations for structural realignment of the Executive Branch to better serve the mission, service, and stewardship needs of the American people. While some of the recommendations identified in this volume can be achieved via Executive administrative action, more significant changes will require legislative action as well. By sharing key findings, the Administration offers this report as a cornerstone to build productive, bipartisan dialogue around realigning the Federal Government mission delivery model to make sense in the 21st Century. As such, while some of the proposals are ready for agency implementation, others establish a vision for the Executive Branch that will require further exploration and partnership with the Congress. Finally, reorganization is one tool among many that this Administration is using to drive transformational change in Government. Meeting the needs of the American people, as well as the President's mandate for greater efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability, requires a range of transformational approaches to support reorganization. To that end, the President's Management Agenda (PMA) outlines a range of additional priorities and tools that, in combination, will create an Executive Branch that is prepared to meet the needs of the American people both now and in the future. The Administration welcomes constructive dialogue and consideration of all the tools, capabilities, and organizational principles that help support our mission and better serve the public. I. The Mandate for Reform * II. Organizational Reform Principles * III. Overview of Organizational Alignment Priorities * IV. Looking Ahead * V. Government-wide Reorganization Proposals * Appendix: Agency-Specific Reform Proposals * Department of Education and the Workforce * Consolidate Non-Commodity Nutrition Assistance Programs into HHS, Rename HHS the Department of Health and Public Welfare and Establish the Council on Public Assistance * Consolidate Mission Alignment of Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works with Those of Other Federal Agencies * Reorganize Primary Federal Food Safety Functions into a Single Agency, the Federal Food Safety Agency * Move Select USDA Housing Programs to HUD * Merge the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) * with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) * Consolidation of Environmental Cleanup Programs * Optimization of Humanitarian Assistance * Development Finance Institution * Structural Transformation of Central Washington-Based Bureaus at the U.S. Agency for International Development * Reorganizing the U.S. Office of Personnel Management * Consolidation of Federal Veterans Cemeteries * Reorganizing Economic Statistical Agencies * Consolidation of the Department of Energy's Applied Energy Offices and Mission Refocus. * Divesting Federal Transmission Assets * Restructure the Postal Service * DOT Mission Adjustments * Reform Federal Role in Mortgage Finance * Create the Bureau of Economic Growth * U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps * Improving NASA's Agility through Increased Use of Federally Funded Research and Development Centers * Management Consolidation of Federal Graduate Research Fellowships * Rationalize the Federal Real Property Approach * Consolidate and Streamline Financial Literacy Efforts * Streamline Small Business Programs * Consolidation of Certain Protective Details * Small Grants Consolidation * Transition to Electronic Government * Customer Experience (CX) Improvement Capability * Next Generation Federal Student Aid Processing & Servicing Environment * Solving the Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Shortage * The GEAR Center * Transfer of Background Investigations from the Office of Personnel Management to the Department of Defense. * Strengthening Federal Evaluation * Bibliography


State Department: Leadership Focus Needed to Guide Agency Reform Efforts

State Department: Leadership Focus Needed to Guide Agency Reform Efforts

Author: Jason Bair

Publisher: U.S. Government Accountability Office

Published: 2019-08-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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The Department of State (State) is implementing most of the 17 reform projects it reported to Congress in February 2018, but a few are stalled or discontinued. State completed one project streamlining policy formulation, and continues working to implement 13 projects on topics including human resources, information technology, and data analytics. Progress on two projects related to overseas presence has stalled, and State has discontinued a project to consolidate real property management. State has not addressed certain key practices related to leadership focus and attention in implementing its reform efforts. Multiple transitions in State's leadership and changing priorities contributed to uncertainty about leadership support for reform projects.Top leadership is expected to drive any needed transformation by clarifying priorities and communicating direction to employees and stakeholders. In March 2018, the President replaced the Secretary of State, a transition that created uncertainty within the agency regarding the future of ongoing reform projects. While some officials stated that the new Secretary had expressed support for data analytics and cyber security reform efforts, other officials said they were unclear as to whether their projects remained a priority. According to senior officials, the current Secretary has focused on critical needs, such as ending the hiring freeze and increasing recruitment, and on launching new initiatives. In April 2018, State disbanded the dedicated teams overseeing its reform efforts and shifted responsibility to bureaus and offices. In some cases, officials assigned to lead reform projects reported receiving little or no direction from department leadership. GAO's prior work has highlighted the benefits of having a dedicated team to manage agency transformations. In addition, State officials indicated that the challenges posed by these transitions were compounded by a lack of Senate-confirmed leadership in key positions. Specifically, during the first 2 years of State's reform efforts, bureaus and offices responsible for implementing 12 of State's 13 continuing reform projects reported directly to one or more officials serving in an acting capacity. For example, State did not have a Senate-confirmed Under Secretary for Management from January 2017 to May 2019, which, according to senior officials, hindered State's reform efforts. According to State officials, taken together these leadership transitions led to several projects being scaled back, slowed down, or both. Although uncertainties exist about leadership priorities regarding the reform efforts, the bureaus and offices responsible for implementing reform projects have taken steps to manage and monitor them, consistent with key practices. Each of the continuing projects has implementation plans that include milestones and deliverables, and some report their progress publicly. For example, State reports on the progress of some projects in its annual performance plans and reports. The lack of a dedicated team to manage the reform process, however, could slow State's overall efforts. Why GAO Did This Study In 2017, State initiated a series of reform efforts in response to an executive order by the President and guidance issued by the Office of Management and Budget aimed at reorganizing and streamlining the government. GAO's prior work has shown that successful agency reform efforts follow key implementation practices, such as establishing a dedicated team to manage the implementation of reforms, and ensuring transparency by setting public goals and milestones to monitor progress. This report examines (1) the status of the reform efforts that State reported to Congress in February 2018 and (2) the extent to which State addressed key practices critical to the successful implementation of agency reform efforts. GAO reviewed State's reform plans, proposals, and related documents; met with officials involved in State's reform efforts; and assessed implementation of the reform efforts against relevant key practices identified in GAO's prior work. What GAO Recommends The Secretary of State should (1) determine which unimplemented reform projects, if any, should be implemented and communicate this determination to Congress and appropriate State personnel, and (2) establish a single dedicated team to manage the implementation of all reform efforts that the Secretary decides to pursue. State generally concurred with the recommendations.


Reorganizing Government

Reorganizing Government

Author: Alejandro Camacho

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2019-08-27

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1479829676

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A pioneering model for constructing and assessing government authority and achieving policy goals more effectively Regulation is frequently less successful than it could be, largely because the allocation of authority to regulatory institutions, and the relationships between them, are misunderstood. As a result, attempts to create new regulatory programs or mend under-performing ones are often poorly designed. Reorganizing Government explains how past approaches have failed to appreciate the full diversity of alternative approaches to organizing governmental authority. The authors illustrate the often neglected dimensional and functional aspects of inter-jurisdictional relations through in-depth explorations of several diverse case studies involving securities and banking regulation, food safety, pollution control, resource conservation, and terrorism prevention. This volume advances an analytical framework of governmental authority structured along three dimensions—centralization, overlap, and coordination. Camacho and Glicksman demonstrate how differentiating among these dimensions better illuminates the policy tradeoffs of organizational alternatives, and reduces the risk of regulatory failure. The book also explains how differentiating allocations of authority based on governmental function can lead to more effective regulation and governance. The authors illustrate the practical value of this framework for future reorganization efforts through the lens of climate change, an emerging and vital global policy challenge, and propose an “adaptive governance” infrastructure that could allow policy makers to embed the creation, evaluation, and adjustment of the organization of regulatory institutions into the democratic process itself.


Personnel Management in Government

Personnel Management in Government

Author: Norma M. Riccucci

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-11-21

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 0429754477

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With over 20 million people on its payroll, the government is the largest employer in the country. Managing people who do the nation’s work is of critical importance to politicians, government leaders, and citizens alike. Personnel Management in Government: Politics and Process, eighth edition, examines the progress and innovations that public personnel professionals are making to address changes in the political, legal, and managerial environment of government. It provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human resource management within its historical and political context in the public sector. A number of new developments are addressed in the eighth edition, including discussion of: Human resource management in nonprofit organizations in an all-new, dedicated chapter Current and future challenges to recruitment and hiring, including the use of social media in recruitment Privatization and contracting out The rise of employment "at will" policies Digital technology or "digitalization" in HRM and the need to enhance cybersecurity Managing performance with human capital analytics Increased reliance on telework States’ attacks on public sector labor unions HRM changes under the Trump administration Since publication of the first edition in 1977, Personnel Management in Government has addressed issues not yet considered mainstream, but that have proven central to the development of the field over time. This long-standing but no less innovative textbook is required reading for all students of public, government, and non-profit personnel management.


Governance and Management of the Nuclear Security Enterprise

Governance and Management of the Nuclear Security Enterprise

Author: National Academy of Public Administration

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2020-11-30

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 0309683033

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The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)leads a nuclear security enterprise that includes three national laboratories, several production facilities, and an experimental test site. NNSA's mission is protect the American people by maintaining a safe, secure, and effective nuclear weapons stockpile; by reducing global nuclear threats; and by providing the U.S. Navy with safe, militarily effective naval nuclear propulsion plants. The FY2016 National Defense Authorization Act called for the National Academies, in partnership with the National Academy of Public Administration, to track and assess progress over 2016-2020 to reform governance and management of the enterprise. Governance and Management of the Nuclear Security Enterprise assesses the effectiveness of reform efforts and makes recommendations for further action.


Human Resource Management in Public Service

Human Resource Management in Public Service

Author: Evan M. Berman

Publisher: CQ Press

Published: 2021-07-14

Total Pages: 670

ISBN-13: 1071809261

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Human Resource Management in Public Service: Paradoxes, Processes, and Problems offers provocative and thorough coverage of the complex issues faced by employees and managers in the public sector, including managing under tight budgets with increasing costs, hiring freezes, contracting out, and the politicization of the civil service. Continuing the award-winning tradition of previous editions, authors Evan M. Berman, James S. Bowman, Jonathan P. West, and Montgomery R. Van Wart encourage active learning through various skill-building exercises and a mixture of individual, group, and in-class tasks. The Seventh Edition includes new examples on how COVID-19 has disrupted the workplace, equity and racial discord, organizational diversity, employee engagement and motivation, leadership development training, work-life balance, gender-based inequities, behavioral biases in appraisal, and unionization trends.


High-Performance Government

High-Performance Government

Author: Robert Klitgaard

Publisher: Rand Corporation

Published: 2005-03-24

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 0833040677

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In 2003, the National Commission on the Public Service, chaired by Paul Volcker, issued a report detailing problems within the federal government today and recommending changes in its organization, leadership, and operations. This book suggests practical ways to implement the recommendations and defines a research agenda for the future. Thirteen essays address the primary problem areas identified by the Volcker Commission, and the commission report itself is included.