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NAPA finds room for improvement in presidential transition

By Tom Temin

A new president will occupy the White House in less than six months, but a good-government group says the outgoing commander-in-chief has plenty of job training to prepare for his successor. The National Academy of Public Administration released a report on Tuesday outlining its recommendations for the upcoming presidential transition in January 2017. 

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The National Academy of Public Administration (the Academy) was created to help public sector leaders meet the important and varied management challenges of today and anticipate those of the future. Chartered by Congress as an independent, non-partisan organization, the Academy undertakes its important work on behalf of the public sector by anticipating, evaluating, analyzing and making recommendations on the nation’s most critical and complex public management, governance, policy and operational challenges. Through the trusted and experienced leaders that comprise its more than 800 Fellows and direct its projects and services, the Academy improves the quality, performance, and accountability of government. Learn more about What We Do and How We Work.

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