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Good to Know…Week of June 7, 2010
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YOU HEARD IT AT ASPA FIRST

Attendees at ASPA's National Conference heard about this first, straight from Volcker himself, as he gave the Society's annual Elliot Richardson Lecture this past April.  

High-performance Government Essential to Restore Trust

With public trust in the federal government approaching an all-time low and the government expecting a "talent drain" in the coming years, something needs to be done to change the public's perception of government and public service.

To read this article, go to: Federal Times


GOVERNANCE

Mending a Broken Government

William Galston argues that deep political polarization is blocking progress on the economic crisis. He proposes provocative solutions in a policy brief that will be released at a Brookings event today, "Is Government Broken? Strengthening Democracy through Election and Governance Reforms."

To read this article, go to: Brookings Institute


TECHNOLOGY

The Security Hole You Probably Forgot to Close

If the past 20 years has taught us anything, it is that technology is a double-edged sword. For every advance in functionality and convenience, there is a corresponding increase in risk.

To read this article, go to: GCN.com


VA Unveils 26 Innovative Health IT Ideas to Advance Patient Care

Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki has announced the 26 winning entries of an in-house contest designed to come up with innovative ideas for using health information technology to boost care for veterans. These include using computerized patient record system-based reports and queries to curb hospital-acquired infections and enhancing case management and chronic disease care.

To read this article, go to: Healthcare IT News


CLIMATE CHANGE

How Can Big Cities Adapt to Climate Change? 

Regardless of whether climate change is real, man-made, or happening at an accelerated rate, there's no harm in preparing for the worst. In Climate Change Adaptation in New York City, a new report from the New York City Panel on Climate Change, a motley crew of scientists, government officials and legal, risk management, and insurance experts plan out the city's attempt to survive in the face of climate change.

To read this article, go to: FastCompany.com


FOR FUN

Top 5 Best Places to Have a Government Job

Wow..so my Top 5 Worst Places to Have a Government Job really got people going. Some controversy of my five but such is life with any list. Let's switch it around and go to the Top 5 places to have a Government Job.

To read this article, go to: GovLoop.com


Top 5 Ways to Handle a Boring Meeting

I'm writing a little series on Top 5s. I'll write my top 5s on various topics and I encourage you to write yours.

To read this article, go to: GovLoop.com


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