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Government Reorganization? Why? How?

Government Reorganization? Why? How?

Forum on Government Reorganization Featuring Lisa Brown, Co-Director of the Government Reorganization Effort at the Office of Management and Budget

In his State-of-the-Union address, President Obama announced his intention to undertake a series of government reorganizations. On March 8, 2011, Lisa Brown, Co-Director, Government Reorganization Effort, Office of Management and Budget, will discuss the Administration’s approach to thinking about reorganization. Following Ms. Brown’s presentation, two panels of experts will comment on the Administration’s proposals based on lessons from past government reorganizations, the new organizational challenge in a changing governance context, and practical considerations in the design and execution of government reorganizations. The forum will close with a Congressional perspective on the president’s reorganization proposals

Please join us on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the National Academy of Public Administration located at 900 7th Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington DC, 20001. Please forward information about this event to interested colleagues. RSVP by email to ltrahan@napawash.org or by calling Lisa Trahan at (202)204-3648.

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