- Mission [1]
- - Evaluate the structure, administration, operation and program performance of governments; anticipate, identify and analyze
significant problems; and suggest timely corrective action. - Foresee and examine critical issues in governance; and formulate
practical approaches to their resolution. - Assess the effectiveness, structure, administration and implications for governance
of present or proposed public programs, policies and processes; and recommend specific changes. - Advise on the relationship
of federal, state, regional and local governments; increase public officials’, citizens’ and scholars’ understanding of requirements
and opportunities for sound governance and how these can be effectively met. - Demonstrate by the conduct of its affairs a
commitment to the highest professional standards of ethics and scholarship. - Investigate, experiment and report upon any
subject of government whenever called upon by Congress or the federal government.
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