The National Academy of Public Administration has elected a new class of fellows to report to Congress on some of the most complex management and policy issues in...
wfedstaff | April 17, 2015 9:26 pm
The National Academy of Public Administration has elected a new class of fellows to report to Congress on some of the most complex management and policy issues in government. One of those fellows is Judith Douglas, a former division director at the General Services Administration and former adviser for management operations, information systems design and modernization at the IRS. Now she’s a client industry executive in the global government industry group at Hewlett-Packard. Douglas joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive to discuss her career and induction into NAPA. View a photo gallery of this year’s NAPA fellows.
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