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General News Aug 31, 2022

Meet the Academy: Nancy Augustine

What is your role and primary responsibilities at the Academy? I am the Director of the newly formed Center for Intergovernmental Partnerships. The Center is looking for ways to improve coordination between and across le…

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Standing Panel News Aug 31, 2022

Joint Standing Panel on Public Service and Social Equity: Sept 9

Discussing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility September 9, 2022, 10:00 am - 12 pm EDT Description: Join our national dialogue on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) at the National Academy…

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General News Aug 28, 2022

Meet Our Fellows: Akira Nakamura

1. What inspired you to become a university professor? For long, I wanted to become a journalist. That was one of the major reasons why I came to the U.S. in 1963. I did my undergraduate at the U.C. Berkeley. When I grad…

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General News Aug 24, 2022

GovExec Daily: Who Gets To Know When You Die?

Death data in the United States are collected and maintained by state vital records offices, but the information is needed for federal agencies like the Social Security Administration to identify eligible individual surv…

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General News Aug 17, 2022

Using Fuller Data on Deaths Would Help Some Programs, Says Report

Making fuller use of data on deaths could improve the management of programs in a number of federal agencies although carrying that out would be complex, says a report by the National Academy of Public Administration. Su…

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General News Aug 17, 2022

The Highs and Lows of the Square One Exploration

As we take on new research initiatives at the National Academy of Public Administration* (the Academy), an initial step in gaining a strong understanding of the organization and identifying the foundational elements of t…

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General News Aug 8, 2022

Meet Our Fellows: Chung-Kil Chung

Chung-Kil Chung ('10), Former President, University of UlsanPublic Service Highlights: Former Chief of Staff to the President, The Blue House, Republic of Korea;President, Korean Association of Public Administration I be…

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General News Jun 5, 2022

Meet Our Fellows: Michael Massiah

Last September, Michael G. Massiah (Academy Fellow ’06) retired from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) after 40 years of distinguished service in a variety of senior leadership positions. From 2017 t…

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Standing Panel News May 20, 2022

Joint Intergovernmental Systems and Technology Leadership Standing Panel

The Data Dilemma: Tapping technology advances to manage for better public policy outcomes across government Friday, May 20, 2022; 10:00 am – 11:30 am EST This event is being organized by two National Academy of Public Ad…

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Standing Panel News May 16, 2022

Public Service May 20 Standing Panel

Schedule F and the Future of Merit in Government Friday, May 20, 2022; 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST The Standing Panel of Public Service will be discussing the issues around Schedule F and the future of merit in government. The…

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General News Apr 14, 2022

Meet Our Fellows: Mortimer L. Downey III

After more than 65 years in or associated with public service, I think I can say that has been my career, even though it was not my original choice. Taking a public service job out of college in 1958 was a second choice.…

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Standing Panel News Apr 11, 2022

Intergovernmental Dimensions of the COVID-19 Responses and Consequences

The COVID-19 pandemic offers an unprecedented opportunity to examine federalism in action. With the goal of better understanding the strengths and vulnerabilities of the U.S. intergovernmental responses to the COVID-19 p…

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