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  2. National Partnership for Reinventing Government - Wikipedia

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    The report was the product of months of consultation with government departments and the White House, consolidating 2,000 pages of proposals. [3] NPR promised to save the federal government about $108 billion: $40.4 billion from a "smaller bureaucracy", $36.4 billion from program changes, and $22.5 billion from streamlining contracting ...

  3. David E. Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Vice President Gore called the National Performance Review his "reinventing government task force", [29] and its name was later changed to the National Partnership for Reinventing Government. Osborne was the chief author of the September 1993 report generated by the National Performance Review, which laid out the Clinton Administration's ...

  4. What Previous Government Reform Efforts Tell us About DOGE - AOL

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    The effort was inspired by a 1992 book titled Reinventing Government: How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming the Public Sector, which served as a roadmap for government reform. It pledged ...

  5. DOGE, meet REGO. 32 years before Elon Musk, Al Gore ... - AOL

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    In this September 7, 1993, photo, President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore present a report on increasing government efficiency as part of Clinton's charge of "reinventing government."

  6. Grace Commission - Wikipedia

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    The survey's focus was on eliminating waste and inefficiency in the United States federal government. Businessman J. Peter Grace chaired the commission. [2] Reagan asked the members of that commission to "Be bold. We want your team to work like tireless bloodhounds. Don't leave any stone unturned in your search to root out inefficiency." [3]

  7. The Downside of DOGE - AOL

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    As outlined on page 40, the federal government spent 43 percent of its budget in 1965 on defense, 34 percent on mandatory programs (including entitlements), and 23 percent on discretionary ...

  8. New public management - Wikipedia

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    The initial New Public Management (NPM) reforms implemented in Anglo-Saxon countries inspired reforms across the world. [9] These reforms, which were triggered and motivated by a variety of factors and resulted in the development of various models, led to the emergence of a global NPM trend. [10]

  9. Decentralization - Wikipedia

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    Naisbitt's book outlines 10 "megatrends", the fifth of which is from centralization to decentralization. [23] In 1996 David Osborne and Ted Gaebler had a best selling book Reinventing Government proposing decentralist public administration theories which became labeled the "New Public Management". [24]