New Ideas For Government

New Ideas For Government

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jerry lee wilkins idea for the economy

i have an idea for the economy which is that all consumer goods sold should be taxed about two or three cents then the money from that can make about half of consumer goods made so thet the people of the usa can buy these conseumer goods which also be taxed a pennie or two thay could buy for pennies an example would be buying a tv fore five or six cents insted of the hundreds of dollars it would normaly cost.this idea of sharing the cost of consumer goods will free up money and make it possable… Continue

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Joe Sobieck Strategic Management Systems: Integrating Thinking, NOT Data

April 28th, 2009 When considering the adoption of strategic management systems, placing too much focus on IT compatibility and integration can lead to missing the real opportunity for improving alignment and strategy execution. It is very natural for people in IT (and large software companies) to see organizational alignment and strategy execution as a matter of system integration, data and reporting, so their priority issue when considering any technology is the degree to which any tool int… Continue

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john a. reeve This idea will get the housing market moving again

Problem statement: existing home owners who have mid to high-end houses are finding it difficult to sell their house. They want to move to another location for job purposes and are unable to do so. Or they want to move to a different part of the country - just because they want to. First time buyers are purchasing homes but most of these purchases are in the entry-level range. My idea is this. Somehow encourage a realtor to work nationwide such that they would buy our house and then work with u… Continue

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Adam Luecking ResultsStat: A Management Tool to Increase Federal Government Accountability

ResultsStat™ is a management application, similar to CompStat and CitiStat, based on the Results Accountability framework developed by Mark Friedman and highlighted in his book Trying Hard is Not Good Enough. It is a way of improving local government performance in the context of improving community quality of life. The Stat phenomenon has its roots beginning in the New York City Police Department with CompStat in 1994. Pioneered by Jack Maple, CompStat helped NYPD dramatically reduce crime. In… Continue

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Joe McManus Mortgage bailout

The consumer bailout makes no sense. In essence the government is rewarding bad behavior. The 10 percent of homeowners who are in trouble, got there because they overpaid for their inflated homes, and put nothing or little down. Many homeowners used their home as ATM machines, borrowing to buy new trucks, remodel kitchens, take vacations etc. People clearly lived beyond their means. There is nothing wrong with these people having to rent for awhile. Nobody complained when housing values in Calif… Continue

Added by Joe McManus on January 20, 2009 at 3:06pm — No Comments

Federal News Radio Achieving Real Improvement In Federal Policy And Program Outcomes: The Next Frontier

Dr. Kathryn Newcomer
George Washington University
Steve Redburn
National Academy of Public Administration

A new Administration eager to successfully implement its policy goals has the challenge of quickly identifying what is worth retai… Continue

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Federal News Radio Priorities for the Administration and Congress

By The Government Performance Coalition
The Government Performance Coalition - a group of organizations committed to the improvement of government performance - offers our collective judgment on the key actions the Administration and Members of Congress can take together to make government work more effectively for the American public. Performance must be paramount if governing for excellence is to be attained and replicated. Good policies and sound investments will fall short of th… Continue

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Federal News Radio Post-Millennial Evidence Wars?

Kathryn Newcomer
Professor and Associate Director
Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration
George Washington University

Over the last decade social scientists in the U.S and Western Europe have been promoting evidence-based poli… Continue

Added by Federal News Radio on October 31, 2008 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Federal News Radio Toward a 21st Century Government

Alan P. Balutis
Director and Distinguished Fellow
Internet Business Solutions Group

In a recent column in the Washington Post, David Broder bemoaned the fact that neither presidential candidate had identified their priorities nor spelled out what sacrific… Continue

Added by Federal News Radio on October 21, 2008 at 3:31pm — No Comments

Federal News Radio Web 2.0: Not If, But When and How for Federal Managers

Steve O’Keeffe
Founder, MeriTalk

Whether or not you believe in Web 2.0 as a lasting social evolution is absolutely irrelevant. The reality is that Generation Y is heavily invested in Web 2.0 as a preferred channel for gathering information. With 42 million exp… Continue

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Federal News Radio The Next President: Four Generations and Seven Years from Now

Andrew Krzmarzick
Graduate School, USDA

The 2008 presidential race has been remarkable for many reasons. One of the most intriguing aspects of the contest has been the incredible diversity reflected in the candidates and their running mates. Consider the… Continue

Added by Federal News Radio on September 8, 2008 at 11:30am — No Comments

Federal News Radio What’s Next: Management Reform in the New Administration

Paul R. Lawrence
Vice President, Accenture

We now have 16 years of management reform initiatives to reflect upon. During the Bill Clinton years, Vice President Gore led the National Performance Review (NPR). During the George W. Bush years, the Office of Ma… Continue

Added by Federal News Radio on September 2, 2008 at 10:30am — No Comments

Federal News Radio Five Steps Toward a Transformed Government

Mark A. Abramson

The next administration is likely to seek a higher performing, better executing government. Recent years have seen examples of where government did not execute as well as desired, such as the government’s response to Hurricane Katrina, in providin… Continue

Added by Federal News Radio on August 25, 2008 at 9:00am — No Comments

Federal News Radio Dear Mr. President-Elect: Five Ways to Help Government Improve Performance

Jon Desenberg, Policy Director
The Performance Institute
www.performanceweb.org
Desenberg@performanceweb.org

Mr. President-Elect, I know you have a lot of great ideas for the next four years, but unfortunately many of the Federal government’s best laid plans c… Continue

Added by Federal News Radio on August 18, 2008 at 7:30am — No Comments

Federal News Radio Pre-election Transition Planning -- Presumptuous or Practical?

Max Stier
Partnership for Public Service president and CEO
Barack Obama’s campaign recently raised eyebrows when it started planning for the presidential transition. Hours after this news broke in late July, Sen. McCain confirmed that his campaign had also begun thinking ab… Continue

Added by Federal News Radio on August 11, 2008 at 8:00am — No Comments

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