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Executive Transition Projects

Sometimes the most potent advocacy tool is a well formed list.  This is what makes Sunlight's Insanely Useful Websites so popular, in addition to being so, well, useful).

I've been tracking and sorting several fields of work relevant to transparency and civic information, and would like to share these lists, with the hope that similar efforts can benefit from each other.

I'd like to start with a list of executive transition projects.  While any whitepaper or policy proposal could, in some sense, count as an executive transition project, there are a number of projects preparing proposals and principles for the next administration that focus on process and public involvement, engaging in the operations and management of government, and have implications for the potential roles an engaged public might play in a newly organized executive.

The model for modern executive transition work is the Heritage Foundation's "Mandate for Leadership", written for an incoming Reagan administration in 1980.  The proliferation of public interest organizations and the expansion of government management professionals has led to an expanding variety of focused executive transition projects.  While proposals aimed at the administrations-to-be have become somewhat commonplace, they still operate largely in solitude, devoid of a larger context that might connect their similarities, build consensus, and draw on shared expertise.

The following collection of transition projects reflects my involvement in several of them, my tracking of their work, and suggestions brought up at a recent conference hosted by Demos and AmericaSpeaks.  I'm particularly interested in any similar projects I'm missing, or in highlighting the work that more formally addresses process oriented agenda setting for the next administration.  The list starts with projects with more formal agendas, and then lists organizations with a strong focus on process issues.