Analysis: Gov reorg rhetoric offers no specifics

Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief of Government Executive, explains what changes are coming in terms of government reorg.

The White House has talked extensively about how a major government overhaul is necessary to win the future. But when it comes to specifics, the talk all seems to be focused on business-related agencies, especially trade-related ones.

Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief of Government Executive, explains what changes are coming in terms of government reorg.

Read Shoop’s blog post on the Government Executive website.

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