A conversation about domestic governance reform
Part 4 of the Brookings Blueprints for American Renewal & Prosperity event series
Past Event
America and the world are entering a new chapter of policymaking, offering a renewed opportunity for fact-based federal policy solutions to counter the unprecedented impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the disparities it has laid bare, and to ensure prosperity for Americans from all walks of life. Against this backdrop, Brookings’s Blueprints for American Renewal & Prosperity provides a series of innovative, implementable federal policy ideas to inform a new presidency and Congress.
On February 10, Brookings hosted the fourth event in the Blueprints series, focused on domestic governance reform to create a more agile and responsive government. Experts discussed ideas to ensure that the U.S. has the public sector capacity, processes, and accountability mechanisms to address domestic and technological challenges.
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Watch the first Blueprints for American Renewal & Prosperity event in the series focused on economic growth and dynamism here , the second event on racial justice and worker mobility here, and the third event on international security here.
Agenda
Welcome
Panel 1: A responsive and agile government
Elaine Kamarck
Founding Director - Center for Effective Public Management
Senior Fellow - Governance Studies
Panel 2: Tech policy reform
Nicol Turner Lee
Senior Fellow - Governance Studies
Director - Center for Technology Innovation
Darrell M. West
Senior Fellow - Center for Technology Innovation
Douglas Dillon Chair in Governmental Studies
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