Reinventing the Pentagon: How the New Public Management Can Bring Institutional Renewal (Jossey Bass Public Administration Series)
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Reinventing the Pentagon provides the solutions to many of the restructuring problems the Department of Defense now faces. Fred Thompson and L. R. Jones take the key concepts of the new public management--streamlining controls; implementing mission-driven, results-oriented budgets; creating more flexible and responsive hiring systems; and more--and tell how to organize the Pentagon to make these reforms work.
Using specific applications of the new public management, the authors show how to:
- align the Department of Defense's organizational strategy with its structure
- redesign governance relationships between its mission centers and their suppliers
- adjust individual and organizational self-interest to the objectives of national defense
- implement responsibility budgets
- replace rules and regulations with incentives
- use competition and market mechanisms rather than administrative solutions, and more.
Reinventing the Pentagon outlines the changes in the Pentagon's personnel, accounting, and financial management practices--as well as in the congressional appropriations, authorization, and oversight process--that are needed to make mission-driven, results-oriented budgeting a reality.
