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Innovations in American Government Finalists Named

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Jun 6, 2008, News Report

The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard Kennedy School this week announced the finalists for the 2008 Innovations in American Government Awards competition. These programs are models of government excellence, representing innovative programming from the local, county, city, tribal, state, and federal levels. The 15 finalists were selected from an initial pool of nearly 1,000 applicants. Winners of the 2008 Innovations Award will be announced in September 2008. Each of the six winners will receive $100,000 toward the replication and dissemination of its innovation.

These 15 finalist government programs address a host of pressing policy issues: prison reform, the immigrant workforce, nutrition in underprivileged areas, and juvenile delinquency. The finalist pool includes nine state programs, two city programs, and two federal programs, one school district, and one tribal government. The city of New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania have multiple programs as finalists.

Finalists underwent seven months of rigorous evaluation by a host of policy analysts, government officials, and academic experts at both Harvard Kennedy School and institutions around the country. Over the last month, finalists have been visited by an Innovations policy expert. On June 12, 2008, programs will present their innovations before the National Selection Committee, chaired by David Gergen, which will determine the 2008 winners. This free event is at Harvard Kennedy School and is open to the public. Presentations will also be available via live stream.

Finalists

The following government programs are finalists for the 2008 Innovations in American Government Awards:

  • ACCESS Plus; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    ACCESS Plus delivers health care services to low income children and families, adapting incentives for prevention and disease management found in managed care to fee-for-service settings.
  • Acquisition Fund; City of New York, New York
    The Acquisition Fund is a $230 million partnership that finances the purchase of land and buildings for affordable housing. Private finance tools allow smaller developers to compete in a tough market.
  • Division of Youth Services; State of Missouri
    The Division of Youth Services rehabilitates juvenile delinquents through small, humane treatment centers, characterized by rigorous treatment, education, and extensive family and community engagement. The "Missouri Model" has achieved cost effectiveness through transforming young people into law-abiding and productive citizens.
  • Fresh Food Financing Initiative; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    The Fresh Food Financing Initiative increases access to fresh, affordable food by providing grants and loans to supermarkets and grocery stores in underserved communities.
  • Getting Ready: Keeping Communities Safe; State of Arizona
    The Department of Corrections' real world re-entry effort, Getting Ready, begins the day inmates are admitted and continues throughout their sentence. This system-wide reform transforms prisons and improves long-term results.
  • Global Maritime Domain Awareness; United States Department of Transportation
    Global Maritime Domain Awareness is a low cost, and rapidly deployed, global vessel traffic monitoring system that contributes to the maritime security and safety of the United States and its allies.
  • Intelligence Community Civilian Joint Duty Program; Office of the Director of National Intelligence
    The Intelligence Community Civilian Joint Duty Program requires intelligence professionals to complete assignments outside their agency to achieve executive


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