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The PLUM Act: A New Era of Transparency into Senior Leadership Government

Partnership for Public Service

In 2021 congressional testimony , a 2020 blog and a 2021 blog , the Partnership for Public Service as well as others who have studied the Plum Book have documented the many deficiencies of the traditional Plum Book. The law also requires identification of individuals who temporarily serve in vacant positions.

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A look at the Partnership’s 2022 research on the federal government

Partnership for Public Service

It has been a productive year for the Research, Evaluation and Modernizing Government Team at the Partnership for Public Service. Our new Fed Figures analysis on attrition looked at the fiscal 2021 voluntary attrition rate government-wide and across various demographic group. Understanding public views of the government.

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Announcing the winners of the inaugural Future of Government Awards: Celebrating digital transformation initiatives around the world

AWS Public Sector Blog

Winner: IO, the app for Italian public services – PagoPA S.p.A., Italian citizens typically need to navigate through dozens of platforms in order to access public services or manage their obligations to the State. EU Digital COVID Certificate, with more than 245 million certificates obtained through IO since June 2021.

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Celebrating the 2022 Sammies honorees

Partnership for Public Service

20, the Partnership for Public Service hosted the 21 st annual Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals ®, or the Sammies, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. These public servants coordinated the largest resettlement of refugees in modern U.S. Nominate someone for the 2023 Sammies. On Tuesday, Sept.

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Fiscal Impacts from COVID-19–Revenue Structure Matters

Death and Taxes

With procyclical fiscal policy, local governments usually face abrupt revenue shortfalls and high demand for public service during economic recession. Furthermore, there is tremendous uncertainty regarding the duration of the pandemic, the magnitude and requirement of federal government aid, and the public’s behavioral change.