Trump wants Musk to streamline the federal government
Trump plans to create a government efficiency commission led by Elon Musk to audit federal performance and reform government spending.
Breaking the Constitution Won't Fix the Bureaucracy
Trump's new advisory group aims to tackle government inefficiencies, yet risks constitutional disruption.
Opinion | Why Running the Government Like a Business Would Be a Disaster
Streamlining government operations by applying business principles oversimplifies the complexities of public administration and can lead to disastrous outcomes.
Trump wants Musk to streamline the federal government
Trump plans to create a government efficiency commission led by Elon Musk to audit federal performance and reform government spending.
Breaking the Constitution Won't Fix the Bureaucracy
Trump's new advisory group aims to tackle government inefficiencies, yet risks constitutional disruption.
Opinion | Why Running the Government Like a Business Would Be a Disaster
Streamlining government operations by applying business principles oversimplifies the complexities of public administration and can lead to disastrous outcomes.
Gavin Newsom's chief of staff departs, former Kamala Harris aide named replacement
Nathan Barankin appointed as Governor Newsom's new chief of staff, emphasizing leadership for California's ongoing policy agenda.
Who is Yoon Suk Yeol, the leader behind the political crisis that has shaken South Korea?
Yoon Suk Yeol's presidency has been characterized by legislative gridlock and a decline in popularity, despite initially defeating the ruling party.
High-ranking finance official leaves Oakland during budget crisis
Sherry Jackson's departure underscores Oakland's financial crisis with a $115 million shortfall threatening vital city services.
Labour's new public bodies are likely to come at a high cost, thinktank finds
Labour's overhaul of public bodies may involve significant costs, with challenges in setup and management.
Toxic culture' around mayor at Tower Hamlets council criticised by inspectors
A toxic culture at Tower Hamlets council has led to the need for central government intervention.
Trust issues and a perception of patronage affect council functioning.
The council struggles with internal scrutiny and accountability.
Why are people always getting mad at the Alameda County registrar of voters?
Tim Dupuis manages election processes in Alameda County, facing public anger despite implementing changes to improve voting accessibility and security.
New Q&A with Rhett Hintze, COO of Bravo Group
Rhett Hintze has transformed Bravo Group through operational efficiency and innovation, shaping a culture that values empathy and teamwork.
Coldefy Wins International Competition to Design Tirana's Public Administration Hub in Albania
Designing a 31,000-square-meter public administration hub enhances efficiency and public engagement in Tirana, while promoting sustainability.
NYC Chancellor-in-waiting stays steadfast in her support of Mayor Eric Adams after bombshell indictment
Melissa Aviles-Ramos supports Mayor Adams amid his indictment, emphasizing continuity in leadership for NYC schools.
San Mateo sheriff's allegations against county executive will be investigated
An independent investigation will look into claims made by Sheriff Christina Corpus against County Executive Mike Callagy regarding authority and misconduct.
Building the next generation of digital public services | Computer Weekly
Governments should improve public access to digitized services and share existing data to reduce administrative burdens and enhance support for vulnerable populations.
Brazil Commits $4 Billion to Boost Domestic AI in Public Services and Research | HackerNoon
Brazil's government plans to invest R$ 23 billion by 2028 to develop homegrown AI models for public administration.
Public sector driving growth across the lending landscape - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
The public administration sector is driving significant growth in lending, showing a 26.7% increase in outstanding loans.