Members
The National Academy of Public Administration
The National Academy of Public Administration is an independent, nonpartisan organization chartered by Congress to assist federal, state and local governments in improving their effectiveness, efficiency and accountability.
The unique source of the Academy's expertise is its membership of Fellows, who are elected because of their distinguished contributions to the field of public administration through their government service, scholarship or civic activism. The Fellows of the Academy include more than 500 current and former Cabinet Officers, members of Congress, Governors, Mayors, state and local administrators, legislators, business executives, and scholars.
Fellows are required to participate in the Academy's work as a condition of their membership. The Academy's Board of Trustees, elected from among the Fellows, guides the business and leadership functions of the Academy and appoints the President to direct the operations of the Academy. The President also oversees a day to day staff of approximately 50 members, many of whom have had distinguished corporate, government and nonprofit experience.
Contact:
Richard F. Keevey
Director
Performance Consortium
1100 New York Avenue
Washington, DC 20005
202-347-3190
rkeevey@napawash.org
Head of Organization:
President- C. Morgan Kinghorn
National Academy of Public Administration
1100 New York Avenue
Washington, DC 20005
202-347-3190
Presidential 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

