Mercatus Center
at George Mason University
www.mercatus.org
The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is a research, education,
and outreach organization that works with scholars, policy experts,
and government officials to connect academic learning and real world
practice.
Our mission is to promote sound interdisciplinary research and application
in the humane sciences that integrates theory and practice to produce
solutions that sustainably advance a free, prosperous, and civil society.
The Mercatus Centers research and outreach programs: Capitol
Hill Campus; Government Accountability Project; Regulatory Studies Program;
and Global Prosperity Initiative support this mission.
The Mercatus Center is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
About the Mercatus Centers Government Accountability Project
Created in 1997, the Mercatus Centers Government Accountability
Project uses a variety of tools to help improve the public sector management
process, by which government decision-makers identify and quantify the
specific public benefits their actions and agencies generate. The programs
goal is to help improve government funding and policy decisions by making
transparent the benefits produced with citizens resources. Full
transparency brings praise and criticism of results and eventually,
change. Mercatus Center scholars use consulting opportunities, written
analysis, testimony, educational programs, opinion pieces, and other
products (such as the Annual Performance Report Scorecard) to affect
how government agencies manage themselves and generate quality information
to demonstrate their effectiveness.
Contact:
Lisa Korsak
Director of Outreach
Government Accountability Project
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 N. Fairfax Drive
Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
lkorsak@gmu.edu
(703) 993-4911
Head of Organization:
President- Tony Woodlief
Director, Government Accountability Project - Maurice McTigue