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University of Maryland Becoming the "Go-To" Campus for Presidents


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In This Week's News
Week of January 28 to February 3

Global Impact , Research:  Scientists create device capable of reading your mind (The State Column)

Off Campus:  University Waits to Learn When Ground Can be Broken for East Campus (College Park Patch)


Regional Issues:  UMD Business Expert: Maryland's Proposed Digital Goods Sales Tax Would be Difficult to Execute (Citybizlist Baltimore)


Campus Issues:  Maryland students spill their secrets (The Washington Post)


Global Impact , Research:  Terrorist Attack Map Shows Terrorism 'Hot Spots' Across U.S. (Huffington Post)


Regional Issues:  UMD 'Synthesis' center seeks to balance nature, people (The Baltimore Sun)

 




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KETTL EXPERIENCE

In addition to his academic experience, Dr. Kettl has consulted broadly for government organizations at all levels in the United States and abroad including: the U.S. Departments of Defense, Energy, Labor, Health and Human Services, and Treasury; the Food and Drug Administration; and the Securities and Exchange Commission. He has advised the White House during both Republican and Democratic administrations, and has worked with the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

Kettl is a prolific author of scholarly articles on public management, governance, tax reform, economics, and homeland security, in addition to writing books. He writes a monthly column for Governing Magazine and frequently conctributes to Government Executive.

As sole author of System Under Stress: Homeland Security and American Politics (2004) and The Transformation of Governance (2002), he was awarded the National Academy of Public Administration's 2003 and 2005 Louis Brownlow Book Award for the best book in public administration.



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