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'Your money, Your Government', hosted by the Association of Government Accountants' (AGA) Executive Director, Relmond Van Daniker, features discussions about government performance, accountability and management with a variety of government executives who are working to advance government accountability. The government leaders discuss their experiences, the management challenges facing their organizations and their successful practices.

Your Host: Relmond Van Daniker has worked in the government financial management field for 30 years, including 26 years with associations. He is currently the executive director of AGA - the Association of Government Accountants - since October 2003. Prior to this, he spent 18 years as the Executive Director of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers (NASACT). He is currently Professor Emeritus at University of Kentucky.

John Kamensky
Senior Fellow
IBM Center for the Business of Government
June 23rd, 2009
(Originally aired April 14th, 2009

Listen in to hear Larry speak with John Kamensky, a senior fellow with the IBM Center for the Business of Government and one of the true thought leaders in government management about the importance of public sector management. Also up for discussion is the need to enhance the numbers and qualifications of the acquisition workforce and recent white papers the Center has done for the Obama Administration.


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Tags: Contracting, Technology, Acquisition workforce, public sector management, Management, IBM Center for The Business of Government, John Kamensky

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