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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 ...
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."
The concept has also been used at the federal government level. In 1993, David Osborn, a consultant at The Public Strategies Group and an advisor to the Clinton White House, used the concept in his essay "Reinventing Government." In effect, he used the factory model argument to advocate for a voucher style approach to public education. [24]
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 ...
The Government Accountability Office said that figure included some double counting and nearly $25 billion that was merely "consistent with" the initiative's focus on "reinventing government ...
There are basically the same number of full-time federal employees today as there were back in 1969, about 2.3 million. This is despite the fact that the government now disburses more than five ...
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) [note 1] is a proposed presidential advisory commission in the United States. The title is the popularly used moniker of the concept and does not currently represent the official name of the commission.
The other side of the aisle took a similar approach in 1993 when then-Vice President Al Gore launched the Reinventing Government initiative, which attempted to streamline government processes and ...