Our Center does this through our unique experience and mastery of the three mechanisms through which public programs are established, directed, and renewed.
Policy Development--through legislation, regulations, policy research and analysis, citizen and stakeholder involvement, media communications
Program Oversight--through continuous monitoring, risk assessment and avoidance, management information and control systems, financial management - Evaluation--through early implementation reviews, client surveys, output measurement, performance assessment, in depth evaluation studies
Current and Recent projects include
Evaluator for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, performing a retrospective assessment fo the foundation's tobacco work
Consultant to the American Evaluation Association’s Evaluation Policy Task Force
Evaluator for the Conservation and Conservation Education Departments of the National Aquarium at Baltimore for its AquaEcosystem and AquaPartners education programs
Teaching at the University of Edinsburgh, Scotland, on how evaluaators can influence government policy making
Training for the Evaluation and Inspections staffs of the Inspectors General Offices for the U.S. Departments of Housing and Urban development and of InteriorMonitoring and for the Evaluation Staff of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service to develop an evaluation program
Performance Management Improvement Systems Development for the Federal Runaway and Homeless Youth program and NOAA's National Marine Fisheries law enforcement agency
Analysis and Training for the Government of Albania to improve its oversight of laws on conflict of interest
Training and Technical Assistance for the UN High Commission for Refugees concerning its inspections of field operations in 120 countries. Center for Public Program Evaluation
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