Jan 7

Past Event

Urgent Business for America

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Summary

Twelve years ago, the original Volcker Commission issued a report predicting the decline of the federal public service. Today, the new National Commission on the Public Service warns that without fundamental reform, the federal government will be unable to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century.

"Our recommendations go much deeper into the workings of the federal government than any of us would have predicted when we began this process," Commission Chairman Paul A. Volcker notes, "but we concluded that far reaching change was necessary. Our recommendations may seem overwhelming to some, and may make others nervous, but we believe the task we have laid out is achievable."

The Volcker Commission will release its report, Urgent Business for America: Revitalizing the Federal Government for the 21st Century, along with recommendations for reform on Tuesday, January 7.

Details

January 7, 2003

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM EST

The National Press Club

Holeman Lounge

529 14th Street N.W.

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For More Information

Gina Russo

202/797-6405

Event Agenda

  • Panelists

    • Bill Bradley

      Former Member, U.S. Senate (D-N.J., 1979-97)

    • Bruce Laingen

      Ex-Officio Member, National Commission on the Public Service

    • Charles Bowsher

      Former Comptroller General

    • Constance Horner

      Guest Scholar, Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution Former Director, Office of Personnel Management

    • Donna E. Shalala

      Former Secretary of Health and Human Services

    • Kenneth M. Duberstein

      Former White House Chief of Staff

    • Paul A. Volcker

      Chairman, the National Commission on the Public Service Former Chairman, Federal Reserve Board

    • Richard Ravitch

      Former Chairman, New York Metropolitan Transit Authority

    • Vin Weber

      Former Member, U.S. House (R-Minn., 1981-93)