The lower Manhattan skyline and the One World Trade Center Building are illuminated pn Sept. 11, 2013.

The lower Manhattan skyline and the One World Trade Center Building are illuminated pn Sept. 11, 2013. David Tucker/Air Force file photo

GovExec Daily: The Sept. 11 Attacks' Effects on Government Administration

Public administration experts join the podcast to discuss how the events of 9/11 have changed the administrative state.

The bipartisan 9/11 commission recommended dozens of changes to information sharing and intelligence gathering. The war in Afghanistan initially focused the post-Sept. 11 military, while the Authorization for Use of Military Force kick-started the Global War on Terror. In these and other ways, the American response to the Sept. 11 attacks ushered in a new era of government. The United States continues to reckon with these effects, 20 years after the most devastating attack of its kind on American soil.

In the finale of our series marking the attacks’ legacy on government, GovExec Daily explores the lasting effects on the administrative state and American political culture. Government Executive editor Tom Shoop, 9/11 commission member and former Rep. Tim Roemer, Dr. Alasdair Roberts, Dr. Lisa Parshall and Dr. Ron Sanders discuss how the attacks instigated major changes in government administration and the public’s view of government.

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