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Federal reform efforts keep repeating the same pattern. Tennessee offers a different model

COMMENTARY | A federal Pay Agent report and Tennessee’s civil service overhaul highlight a familiar problem: reform depends less on policy design than on management capacity and execution.

Lacking data policy is more than a research problem, it's a government performance problem

COMMENTARY | The ongoing erosion of the federal statistical system, marked by broken time series and a workforce crisis, threatens government capacity to serve the public.

The century-old GS system is 'disintegrating' and government can't agree on how to fix it

COMMENTARY | Though both political parties view the General Schedule as a problem, they have totally different reasons, creating a "compliance culture" that makes reform impossible.

Why federal agencies still need to defend hiring standards

COMMENTARY | The Trump administration may be pulling back on disparate-impact enforcement, but agencies still face lawsuits, scrutiny and pressure to prove hiring standards are tied to the job.

A week of recognition, and a career of service

Behind the honors and milestones, federal employees carry a lasting sense of purpose that extends well beyond a single week.

Why the next president must rebuild, not just restore, the administrative state

COMMENTARY | A reconstructed and reimagined administrative state is crucial to restoring effective government.

Federal workforce trauma is creating a stumbling block for AI adoption

COMMENTARY | Following massive workforce reductions — and a $165.6 billion hit to the U.S. economy — federal managers are struggling to integrate AI as low engagement collapses across agencies.

Why the federal government needs to stop obsessing over process

COMMENTARY | Government performance systems often reward documentation, activity and procedural defensibility more than real-world impact. Federal managers must ask three critical questions to eliminate counterproductive rules.

Insights from the inside: How former feds think we ought to reform the federal government

COMMENTARY | A report by seven former senior federal employees shows what DOGE done right would look like.

Critics argue new federal workforce rules increase the risk of politicization, not accountability

COMMENTARY | The debate over the Policy/Career Schedule centers on whether the changes strengthen accountability or erode civil service protections.

The ‘new’ Policy/Career Schedule does NOT (necessarily) politicize the federal workforce           

COMMENTARY | The Policy/Career Schedule may not be Trump 1.0's Schedule F, but there are guardrails that can allay some fears about its implications.

Memo to JD Vance: Fighting the War on waste

COMMENTARY | The White House's proposed war on fraud, waste and abuse is neither new nor an assured outcome for any presidential administration, but history offers some lessons that can help get started.

Rebuilding federal capacity will require public‑private partnerships

COMMENTARY | Amid the disruption of DOGE to agency operations and the oncoming workforce transformations of AI, the federal government and its private sector partners may have to collaborate to define the future of work.