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POLS 360: Final

Neutral Competence
The principle that administrators perform their functions at the highest level without political favoritism
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Iron Triangle
A theory that suggests agency managers work to shape public policy.
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Relationship between the federal budget and the national economy
reciprocal, because the budget affects the economy and the economy shapes the budget.
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Fiscal Policy
Government taxation and spending is called
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The share of the federal budget that Congress and the president can readily change (control) in any given year went from 66 percent in 1965 to ______ percent in 2009.
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appropriation; authorizations
A congressional ______ commits money for spending, and congressional ___ create programs and place limits on the amount of money that can be spent
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increase
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that between 2009 and 2020 the federal debt owned by the public as a share of the total economy will
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position classification
the process that determines the expertise, level of difficulty, and level of responsibility necessary for a particular job.
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The Hatch Act (1939)
prohibits federal workers from being involved in political campaigns.
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GS 1-8
the clerical levels in the federal civil service system.
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federal political appointees
Although they have subject knowledge relevant to their particular responsibilities, ______ often lack experience in the federal executive branch and in management positions
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Senior Executive Service
created by the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.
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at-will employment
An employment system in which employees can be fired at the discretion of the manager.
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reductions in Force
Involuntary layoff or termination of government employees
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Collective Bargaining
Negotiation by members of a union over employee rights and compensation.
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Bureaus
The basic building blocks of governmental organizations.
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Human Capital
An approach to management that focuses on identifying the skills employees need to accomplish an organizations' work and in developing those skills.
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Appropriations
Legislation that commits money to be spent.
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Deficit
The excess of expenditures over revenues in any given fiscal year.
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Continuing Resolution
Congressional actions that keep the level of spending after the fiscal year at its current levels while a new budget is negotiated.
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Capital Budgets
The portion of the budget for items with long useful lives, like roads and fire trucks.
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Management by objectives
A strategy in which managers chart quantitative objectives for a program to accomplish in the coming year which determines the budget needed for that year.
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proxies
The government risks sacrificing control, responsiveness, and sometimes quality when it relies on ______ for program implementation.
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fungibility of federal funding
All of the following are intergovernmental implementation strategies EXCEPT
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gaining special expertise
An advantage for contracting out is
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mandates
Federally imposed regulations are also called
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results-based management
CompStat, which produces weekly reports on crime in each police precinct, is an example of
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Categorical Grant
Strategy of assistance that gives recipients relatively narrow discretion in how money may be used.
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Whistleblowers
People who divulge details about the behavior of other members of their organization who might be in violation of the law.
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Mandates
Requirements that must be met as conditions of aid.
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Grantsmanship
The aggressive search for money from other sources of funds.
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efficiency
Measure of the level of inputs required to produce a given level of outputs.
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accountability
the process of holding administrators responsible for their actions, especially their compliance with the law and their effectiveness in managing programs; one part of bureaucratic responsibility, the other is ethical behavior
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bureaucratic responsibility
the duty of public administrators, which is made up of two overlapping, and generally, but not always, compatible elements, accountability and ethical behavior
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the Constitution; the law
According to the text, the central elements of bureaucratic accountability are ____ and ____.
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it is impossible to translate laws into administrative action with precision and predictability.
The major shortcoming of the rule of law approach to bureaucratic accountability is
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separating political decision making from administrative policy.
The politics-administration dichotomy maintains democratic accountability by
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policy formation and policy execution.
Public administration involves
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Dwight Waldo
Government's role in society is so pervasive that it was termed "the administrative state" by __
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FALSE
T or F: Bureaucracy is a feature of the public sector, not the private sector.
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Performance Measures
Assessments of success, of organizations and individuals, in achieving the goals set for them.
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Administrative Responsibility
The process of holding specific individuals responsible, within the bureaucracy, for specific actions.
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Ethical Behavior
Adherence to moral standards and avoidance of even the appearance of wrong-doing.
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Red Tape
A colloquial term for government regulations that tend to impose large costs with few benefits.
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incrementalism
theory that decisions typically are- and should be- made in small steps, with the opportunity to make adjustments in between. This approach is the basis for bottom-up budgeting.
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fiscal policy
decisions about government spending and taxing, and their effect on the economy's performance
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monetary policy
decisions by the Federal Reserve on interest rates and the money supply, and their effect on the economy's performance
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Civil Service System
the collection of rules and procedures that govern the employees who work in career positions in government
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Red tape
refers to all of the paper work, documentation, and procedures applied to public administrators that can get in the way of solving problems quickly.
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backward mapping
a strategy of improving implementation that begins with the objectives to be achieved and then charting the steps required to reach those objectives
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