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  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2011
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Over the last four decades the public trust in government in the United States has fallen dramatically due to a "perfect storm" of contributing factors, such as a seemingly never ending string of political scandals, partisan polarization and toxic attack politics, and miserable failures to respond to natural disasters or the devastation of the Great Recession. This book contains the academic presentations that were made at the Symposium on Advancing Excellence and Public Trust in Government that was held at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. on September 17, 2007. In particular, the Symposium focused upon how improving transparency in governmental operations could be used to assuage some of the popular doubts about and hostility toward America's governments. There was certainly a very broad consensus at the Symposium that transparency in government is extremely desirable, needs to be improved, will bring reform and improvement to the public sector, and should make a major contribution to the restoration of the public trust in the United States. Indeed, support for improved transparency can be found across the political spectrum, as both conservatives and liberals believe that more openness in government will promote parts of their very different policy agendas. Truly, transparency appears to be an all-American issue. The discussion at the Symposium revolved around three broad themes. The first concerned transparency about government operations per se, such as how decisions were made and what detailed budgets are. A second and somewhat broader theme concerned greater transparency of "performance measures" which tell us what the effects of specific policies are and how effective or efficient government agencies are. Third and even more broadly, some of the participants argued that general questions of governance provide the key for a renewal of public trust among our citizenry. This book of presentations at the Symposium is organized into four parts based on this distinction. Part I contains

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Advancing Excellence and Public Trust in Government provides an excellent discussion of the major issues involved in the debate about transparency in government. It provides a sophisticated discussion of efforts to improve governmental transparency with a special emphasis on budgets and performance measures and covers a wide range of topics, presenting contrasting perspectives on transparency. This book is an outstanding contribution to academic scholarship. The issue of transparency is under represented in the current literature and this book covers valuable issues relating to transparency in government. -- John Sibley Butler, University of Texas at Austin Readers looking for solutions to the lack of trust in government will find guidance in this slim volume. The essays consider the promises and pitfalls with increasing governmental transparency at all levels. -- Dave Rausch, Teel Bivins Professor of Political Science, West Texas A&M University

Introduction: Advancing Excellence and Public Trust in Government 1(8)
Cal Clark
Don-Terry Veal
I The Challenge
1 The Challenge of Resurrecting the Public Trust
9(6)
Lt. General Harold G. Moore
2 Serving the Public to Restore the Public Trust
15(6)
Michael B. Smith
II Promoting Transparency
3 Promoting Transparency in Local Governments
21(18)
Don-Terry Veal
William I. Sauser, Jr.
Maria T. Folmar
4 Bringing Transparency to Public Budgeting
39(6)
Irene Rubin
5 Using the Internet to Create Transparency for State Budgets
45(4)
Sandra Fabry Wirtz
6 Transparency in the Contracting Process
49(6)
Suzanne J. Piotrowski
7 Higher Education as Transparency Challenged
55(4)
Keenan Grenell
8 Transparency and Cleaning Up Local Governments
59(2)
Sheila Smoot
9 Measuring Government Performance and Officials' Qualifications
61(2)
Kenneth Penn
10 A "Bottom-Up" Approach to State Transparency
63(2)
David M. Anderson
11 Issues in Transparency and Restoring the Public Trust
65(4)
George Amedee
III Performance Measures and Reform
12 Measuring Government Performance to Promote Transparency
69(6)
Richard Greene
13 Transparency and Measuring What Governments Do
75(2)
John Thomas
14 Targeted Transparency
77(4)
David Weil
15 Transparency in the Broader Context of Governance and Civic Engagement
81(6)
Christopher Hoene
IV Transforming General Governance
16 Making a Difference in People's Lives to Regain the Public Trust
87(10)
Juan Williams
17 The Need to Establish the Purpose of Government
97(4)
Paula Gordon
18 Civic Engagement and Transparency for Regaining the Public Trust
101(4)
Christa Slaton
Index 105(4)
Contributors 109
Cal Clark is professor of political science and the director of the MPA Program at Auburn University. Don-Terry Veal is director of Auburn University's Center for Governmental Services.