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How the federal workforce changed under the Trump administration

How the federal workforce changed under the Trump administration

2021年12月16日

The Trump administration came into office with the expressed intention of shrinking the size of the federal government and its workforce. 然而, our latest analysis shows that the number of full-time, civilian federal employees increased throughout the former president’s term. Read more for a summary of our analysis highlighting how the federal workforce changed during the Trump administration.

From strategic plans to strategic results: Key tips for federal agencies

From strategic plans to strategic results: Key tips for federal agencies

2021年12月1日

In a recent workshop series, federal leaders discussed best practices that agencies could use as they prepare to submit their strategic plans for fiscal years 2022-2026. To implement strategic plans that deliver results, agencies must proactively communicate their plans to staff, integrate the plan into key processes, and regularly track progress on achieving the plan’s goals.

Engineering a global impact: Annica Wayman’s story of public service

Engineering a global impact: Annica Wayman’s story of public service

2021年11月23日

Annica Wayman, former division chief at the U.S. Agency for International Development and current associate dean in the College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Maryland, 巴尔的摩县, spoke with us about her time working in public service and the benefits a career in government can offer recent graduates as part of our “Academic Profiles in Public Service” blog series.

6 recommendations to improve the federal government’s COVID-19 public health surveillance system

6 recommendations to improve the federal government’s COVID-19 public health surveillance system

2021年11月18日

Health crises like COVID-19 require a strong public health surveillance system that enables leaders to collect, analyze and interpret critical data about the prevalence and spread of disease. In the recent “Retracing Steps” report, the Partnership offered several recommendations for federal leaders to improve their efforts in this area.