Measuring the Performance of the Hollow State
Discover the critical insights in Measuring the Performance of the Hollow State by David G. Frederickson, published by Georgetown University Press in 2006. This compelling paperback spans 232 pages and delves into the significant impact of performance measurement on the effectiveness of the federal government. Frederickson meticulously examines the implications of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, along with the subsequent Program Assessment Rating Tool of 2002, highlighting their effects on federal performance measurement, agency efficiency, and program outcomes. Ideal for those interested in political science, public affairs, and government productivity, this book offers valuable case studies and insights into central government policies and subcontracting practices in the United States. Enhance your understanding of government performance with this essential read.