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Episode 10: Measuring Government Performance

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After being appointed by Barack Obama as the Associate Director for Performance and Personnel Management at OMB, Dr. Shelley Metzenbaum stepped down from the position recently. In this role, Metzenbaum was a main force behind implementing much of the Government Performance and Results Act. Before her role at OMB, Metzenbaum worked under Bill Clinton as the Associate Administrator for Regional Operations and State/Local Relations for Environmental Protection Agency.

She joined host Mark Micheli to talk about government performance and her time as a federal manager.

The music in the podcast is John Pazdan's "The Long Goodbye," used under a Creative Commons attribution license.

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After being appointed by Barack Obama as the Associate Director for Performance and Personnel Management at OMB, Dr. Shelley Metzenbaum stepped down from the position recently. In this role, Metzenbaum was a main force behind implementing much of the Government Performance and Results Act. Before her role at OMB, Metzenbaum worked under Bill Clinton as the Associate Administrator for Regional Operations and State/Local Relations for Environmental Protection Agency.

She joined host Mark Micheli to talk about government performance and her time as a federal manager.

The music in the podcast is John Pazdan's "The Long Goodbye," used under a Creative Commons attribution license.

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