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Public Administration in the Era of Globalization

Public Administration in the Era of Globalization

When thinking of public administration in the context of globalization, there is often confusion as to the role that public administration plays. From a domestic perspective, public administration is, among…

Ethical Public Administration in Emergency Management

Ethical Public Administration in Emergency Management

In the United States, there has been a drastic change in the political and legal environment of emergency management since the 9/11 terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina. The perspective of…

Town-Gown Relations: Common Best Practices

Town-Gown Relations: Common Best Practices

There are multiple opportunities for communities, and the colleges and universities located within them, to participate jointly in mutually advantageous town-gown programs and projects. These positive practices, which are rapidly…

Is Public Health Ready? Incentivizing Planning and Preparedness for Emerging Threats

Is Public Health Ready? Incentivizing Planning and Preparedness for Emerging Threats

As globalization brings new medical challenges to the United States, planning and preparedness must take on a higher priority in the public health field. While public health is facing reduced…

Why Bureaucracy is Necessary

Why Bureaucracy is Necessary

At the federal level, we have extreme legislative complexity as can be seen from reviewing the thousands of pages of the United States Code. As I stressed in an earlier…

The Role of Local Government in Emergency Management

The Role of Local Government in Emergency Management

Local government has an innate responsibility to ensure the safety of their community in emergency situations. They are expected to adequately prepare and immediately respond. In order to provide impactful…

Sudden Cardiac Arrest: The Life you Save is Closer than you Think

Sudden Cardiac Arrest: The Life you Save is Closer than you Think

In 2011, Shannon died in her living room one spring evening while watching TV. Shannon is a tall, elegant, slightly shy 33-year-old. I interviewed her recently for a local February…

An Abundance of Caution? Campus Administrators Making Emergency Decisions

An Abundance of Caution? Campus Administrators Making Emergency Decisions

The recent threats received in December 2015 by officials at the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and in New York City resulted in two diametrically opposed responses. These are…

Every Post is Honorable

Every Post is Honorable

Observing the process this cycle has been particularly demoralizing because the anti-government sentiment seems unusually acrimonious and disparaging of the public administration community. So on this dreary winter day, I…

Winning Hearts and Minds: Reconciling Public Opinion and Public Safety

Winning Hearts and Minds: Reconciling Public Opinion and Public Safety

The nexus between public safety and socio-cultural respect and liberty resides in the ability of the public safety sector to articulate their mission and values and explain their actions with…

Public Procurement and Entrepreneurial Government

Public Procurement and Entrepreneurial Government

During the recent holidays, I had an opportunity to visit with an entrepreneur and talk about the challenges he faces in running his lean and profitable tech business. After an…