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Steve Kelman
Kelman is professor of public management at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and former administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy. Connect with him on Twitter: @kelmansteve
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From Harvard to Ukraine
Steve Kelman catches up with a former student whose work has taken him to the front lines of U.S. efforts to curb nuclear proliferation.
- By Steve Kelman
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Is the Biden administration's management agenda getting back on track?
On the federal contracting front, reforms seem to be working better in practice than in theory.
- By Steve Kelman
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Why formal government communications work better than informal ones
A study looks at how expectations of government style influence how citizens respond to messaging.
- By Steve Kelman
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Okay boomers—listen up!
Steve Kelman remembers the savage beats of the great Tom Lehrer.
- By Steve Kelman
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Dissenting from our toxic political culture
Steve Kelman says it's important in this highly partisan era to find points of disagreement with one's own party.
- By Steve Kelman
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Remembering Professor Carter
Steve Kelman reflects on the former defense secretary's life in government and academia.
- By Steve Kelman
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Measuring for management
Steve Kelman is impressed with how today's senior federal civilian and military managers approach performance data.
- By Steve Kelman
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Making an apology
On a trip to Taiwan, Steve Kelman reflects on the importance of apologies.
- By Steve Kelman
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Lessons from Taiwan's rise to dominate the computer chip industry
Steve Kelman notes that an assertive industrial policy can yield big wins for governments willing to invest and manage their investments.
- By Steve Kelman
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Let's not cancel TikTok
Steve Kelman argues that First Amendment rights come ahead of vaguely articulated national security concerns when it comes to the China-owned social media app.
- By Steve Kelman
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The DHS Procurement Innovation Lab is still busy
Steve Kelman looks at how advisory downselects pioneered helped speed up a key FEMA acquisition – and how other agencies can benefit.
- By Steve Kelman
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Loving guns, hating the government
In the wake of recent mass shootings, Steve Kelman explores the reasons why some are resistant to assault weapons bans and how it may stem from an aversion to the federal government.
- By Steve Kelman
People
A tribute to a pioneer advocate for small disadvantaged businesses in government contracting
Steve Kelman remembers Centech founder Fernando Galaviz.
- By Steve Kelman
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Why are there so many tributes to Ash Carter on my Facebook page?
Steve Kelman considers the impact of a colleague.
- By Steve Kelman
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My COVID – and a thank you to our scientists and our government
Steve Kelman says he owes a debt of gratitude for a relatively mild encounter with the coronavirus.
- By Steve Kelman
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Signs that 'faceless bureaucrats' helped mitigate the impact of Hurricane Ian
A look at cities and towns in the path of Hurricane Ian that escaped devastation points to the value of modern building codes – and the officials behind their implementation.
- By Steve Kelman
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A U.S diplomatic organization that works
How a short video speaks volumes about current U.S. approaches to diplomacy in China.
- By Steve Kelman
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Moderates of the world, unite!
The time may have come for normally reserved political centrists to raise their voices.
- By Steve Kelman
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Coding it Forward fellows share their stories
Two college students planning careers in tech told Steve Kelman why they chose to prioritize government service.
- By Steve Kelman