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aspa

American Society for Public Administration

www.aspanet.org

Since 1939, ASPA has been the nation's most respected society representing all forums in the public service arena. We are advocates for greater effectiveness in government, agents of goodwill and professionalism, publishers of democratic journalism, purveyors of progressive theory and practice and providers of global citizenship. We believe that by embracing new ideas, addressing key public service issues and promoting change at both the local and international levels, we can enhance the quality of lives worldwide.

ASPA's Mission

ASPA is the leading public service organization that:

  • Advances the art, science, teaching, and practice of public and nonprofit administration.
  • Promotes the value of joining and elevating the public service profession.
  • Builds bridges among all who pursue public purposes.
  • Provides networking and professional development opportunities to those committed to public service values.
  • Achieves innovative solutions to the challenges of governance.

Antoinette A. Samuel, MPA, CAE
Executive Director
1301 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Suite 840
Washington, D.C. 20004
202-585-4307 Direct
202-393-7878 Main
202-638-4952 Fax
tsamuel@aspanet.org

Matt Rankin
Deputy Director
1301 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Suite 840
Washington, D.C. 20004
202-585-4312 Direct
202-393-7878 Main
202-638-4952 Fax
mrankin@aspanet.org

Caneka McNeil
Communications Specialist
1301 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Suite 840
Washington, D.C. 20004
202-585-4313 Direct
202-393-7878 Main
202-638-4952 Fax
cmcneil@aspanet.org

Presidential Address

Your Weekly Address


Notable Quotes

“The Federal government has made significant progress recently under both Republican and Democratic administrations in increasing its focus on the performance of its programs. However, developing comprehensive, effective performance management and reporting is a long term project that has only begun.”
John Koskinen, Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget, William J. Clinton Administration

“The Federal Government is results-oriented. We ask ourselves if we're accomplishing the desired result at an acceptable cost. If the answer is "no" or "we don't know," we are committed to do something about it. This volume contributes to our continuing effort to improve government’s results for the American people.”
Clay Johnson III, Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget, George W. Bush Administration