The National Academy of Public Administration invites you to an exciting discussion on how the changing Washington horizon will affect efforts to reign in the national debt. Public Agenda will present a recent update to its "The Buck Stops Where?" poll, which measures the attitudes of Washington policymakers and "beltway influencers" on the issue of the national debt.
The National Academy of Public Administration invites you to hear how perceptions regarding the national debt have changed over the last year among policy influencers in the Washington area.
The National Academy of Public Administration invites you to hear how perceptions regarding the national debt have changed over the last year among policy influencers in the Washington area.
NAPA hosted a Forum on Place-Based Public Management on Friday, May 20, 2011, from 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM, featuring a panel of speakers discussing the opportunities and challenges presented by place-based policy and management.
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan introduces the National Dialogue on Green and Healthy Homes, running from November 4th-November 21st, 2010. http://www.greenandh ealthyhomesdialogue. org
Mary McCaffery of EPA speaks on the need for greater collaboration inside the higher ranks in government at the November 2008 meeting of the Collaboration Project.
Leilani Martinez of GSA explains social media best practices from GobiernoUSA.gov. This presentation was given at a meeting of the Collaboration Project at the National Academy of Public Administration in December 2008.
Leilani Martinez of GSA explains the lessons learned from GobiernoUSA.gov. This presentation was given at a meeting of the Collaboration Project at the National Academy of Public Administration in December 2008.
Dr. Bob Neilsen, knowledge management advisor to the Army's CIO, explains the necessity of having a "fail-safe" environment in driving innovation in the Army.
This is part of a presentation Dr. Neilsen gave on the Army Knowledge Management Principles at the Collaboration Project meeting on November 3, 2008.
Dr. Bob Neilsen, knowledge management advisor to the Army's CIO, explains the technology dimension of driving innovation in the Army.
This is part of a presentation Dr. Neilsen gave on the Army Knowledge Management Principles at the Collaboration Project meeting on November 3, 2008.
Dr. Bob Neilsen, knowledge management advisor to the Army's CIO, explains the process dimension of driving innovation in the Army.
This is part of a presentation Dr. Neilsen gave on the Army Knowledge Management Principles at the Collaboration Project meeting on November 3, 2008.
Dr. Bob Neilsen, knowledge management advisor to the Army's CIO, explains the interconnected nature of people, process, and technology in driving innovation in the Army.
This is part of a presentation Dr. Neilsen gave on the Army Knowledge Management Principles at the Collaboration Project meeting on November 3, 2008.
Dr. Bob Neilsen, knowledge management advisor to the Army's CIO, explains the end state envisioned by the Army Knowledge Management Principles at the Collaboration Project meeting on November 3, 2008.
Director Jim Walker of Alabama DHS explains how the Governor of Alabama identified the problem that led to Virtual Alabama. Presentation for the Collaboration Project at the National Academy of Public Administration.
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