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Managerial Flexibility in the Department of Homeland Security
Unformatted Document Text:  39 U.S. General Accounting Office. 1995. Government reorganization: Issues and principles. Statement of Charles Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States, May 17. GAO/T-GGD/AIMD-95-166. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at www.gao.gov . ———. 2001a. Homeland security: A framework for addressing the nation’s efforts. Statement of David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the United States, Testimony before the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, September 21. GAO-01-1158T. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at www.gao.gov . ———. 2001b. Homeland security: Key elements of a risk management approach. Statement of Raymond J. Decker, Director, Defense Capabilities and Management. Testimony before the Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations; House Committee on Government Reform, October 12. GAO-02-150T. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at www.gao.gov . ———. 2002a. A model of strategic human capital management. Exposure draft. GAO-02- 373SP. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at www.gao.gov . ———. 2002b. Homeland security: Intergovernmental coordination and partnership will be critical to success. Statement of JayEtta Hecker, Director, Physical Infrastructure, July 1. GAO-02-899T. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at www.gao.gov . ———. 2002c. Critical infrastructure protection: Significant homeland security challenges need to be addressed. Statement of Robert F. Dacey, Director, Information Security Issues. GAO-02918T, July 9. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at www.gao.gov . ———. 2002d. Managing for results: Using strategic human capital management to drive transformational change. Statement of David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the United States, July 15. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003 at www.gao.gov .

Authors: Daniels, R.. and Clark-Daniels, Caroline.
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U.S. General Accounting Office. 1995. Government reorganization: Issues and principles.
Statement of Charles Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States, May 17.
GAO/T-GGD/AIMD-95-166. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15,
2003, at
www.gao.gov
.
———. 2001a. Homeland security: A framework for addressing the nation’s efforts. Statement
of David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the United States, Testimony before the
Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, September 21. GAO-01-1158T.
Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at
www.gao.gov
.
———. 2001b. Homeland security: Key elements of a risk management approach. Statement of
Raymond J. Decker, Director, Defense Capabilities and Management. Testimony before
the Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations;
House Committee on Government Reform, October 12. GAO-02-150T. Washington, DC:
USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at
www.gao.gov
.
———. 2002a. A model of strategic human capital management. Exposure draft. GAO-02-
373SP. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at
www.gao.gov
.
———. 2002b. Homeland security: Intergovernmental coordination and partnership will be
critical to success. Statement of JayEtta Hecker, Director, Physical Infrastructure, July 1.
GAO-02-899T. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at
www.gao.gov
.
———. 2002c. Critical infrastructure protection: Significant homeland security challenges need
to be addressed. Statement of Robert F. Dacey, Director, Information Security Issues.
GAO-02918T, July 9. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003, at
www.gao.gov
.
———. 2002d. Managing for results: Using strategic human capital management to drive
transformational change. Statement of David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the
United States, July 15. Washington, DC: USGPO. Accessed on February 15, 2003 at
www.gao.gov
.


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