The lack of permanent appointed officials at DHS means important policy work doesn't get done, and the rank and file wonder how much initiative they can really ...
The Homeland Security Department has so many acting officials, they could put on a Broadway play. But the lack of permanent appointed officials means important policy work doesn’t get done, and the rank and file wonder how much initiative they can really take. Bob Tobias from the Key Leadership Program at American University offers his take on what it all means on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
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