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Modern Workspace Management Builds on the Benefits of Classic Telework

State Tech Magazine

Following the federal lead from Capitol Hill, the states of Arizona, California, Oregon, Texas and Washington were among early states establishing formal telework, beginning as early as 2001.

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A year in review at the Partnership for Public Service

Partnership for Public Service

Since its founding in 2001, the Partnership for Public Service has worked to create a more dynamic and innovative government that effectively serves the public—a goal we view as central to building a stronger democracy. Since 2001, the Sammies have recognized more than 760 public servants. The Samuel J. October 17, 2023.

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Incrementalism as a concept of iterative improvement in government project development no longer a legitimate public administration theory

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

As an advocate, my experience with trying to do "new things" in government, is that you only get one chance to do it right. There are many such examples in government. That there isn't enough social, organizational, community, and financial capital to take up the issue again--to expand it, improve it, etc. She didn't last long.

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Celebrating the 2023 Service to America Medals® finalists

Partnership for Public Service

Heyman Service to America Medals ® , the premier awards program honoring excellence and innovation in our federal government. These awards—called the Sammies—shine the spotlight on federal employees whose remarkable accomplishments benefit the nation, build trust in our government and inspire people to public service.

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Public perceptions of civil servants: A breakdown based on political affiliation and age

Partnership for Public Service

Since 2001, the Partnership for Public Service has honored the work of exceptional public servants through the Samuel J. have a positive view of nonelected government officials—who make up most of the federal workforce. This data suggests that the federal government needs to pay closer attention to young people. labor force.

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Episode 1 - Jose Arrieta, Health and Human Services Assistant Deputy Secretary

GovCast

His career didn't start in government but on the basketball court. 11, 2001, when his coach came into the gym where Arrieta was practicing, saying two planes had hit the World Trade Center. Aug 29, 2018 | This inaugural GovCast episode features Jose Arrieta, who runs acquisition at the Health and Human Services Department.

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The value of communication in sharing success

Partnership for Public Service

In December, the Partnership for Public Service hosted a virtual event with Jason Love, a program analyst and award coordinator at the Department of Health and Human Services, to share how federal communicators can shape positive narratives about government and amplify agency success stories.