Every year we make hundreds of recommendations to federal agencies on ways to improve government operations and reduce costs. With so many opportunities for improvement, agency heads and other policymakers may have trouble deciding where to start.
We’ve got plenty of ideas.
With a new administration and Congress coming to town, we’re shining a light on some immediate, high-impact actions for consideration—our “
priority recommendations.”
Both our free “Priorities for Policy Makers” app—available on the
App Store® or
Google Play™—and our
Presidential and Congressional Transition resources are available to educate the new administration, the new Congress, and you.
We know what needs to be fixed—and how to do it
And you can, too, by browsing our priorities by topic or agency, either on the app or online.
Did you check the weather before leaving the house today? Browse our priority recs by “subject term” and check out our 2 priority recommendations on
weather forecasting. If you think forecasts are spotty now, imagine how unreliable they’d be without weather satellites.
If you have kids in school, or ever were a kid in school, you might be interested in searching by “agency” and reading our 5 key recommendations for the
Department of Education. They address racial disparities, emergency preparedness in K-12 education, and steps to improve the student loan process.
And if you’re nearing retirement—or ever plan to retire—our “topic” on
retirement security may be of interest. We’ve made 5 priority recs aimed at tackling fraud in Social Security’s Disability Insurance program, improving 401(K) plan management, and addressing key challenges at the Social Security Administration.
Whatever your interests—whether you’re into
cybersecurity,
tax issues, or
homeland security—chances are we’ve got a priority recommendation for you and your representatives.
Saving money and improving the government
If fully carried out, our priority recs could result in sizable savings, substantial improvements to government programs and operations, or significant reductions in mismanagement, fraud, waste, and abuse.
Learn more about them on our
site, or take them with you:
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