Our Solutions Building a better government requires a comprehensive approach that tackles numerous challenges simultaneously. We work across presidential administrations to help our government solve critical management challenges that prevent it from best serving the public. Explore our ten nonpartisan solutions for a better government below. Thumbnail for Our Vision for a Better Government Our Vision for a Better Government Based on more than 20 years of expertise in government reform, the Partnership has homed in on the five most important priorities to improve how our government serves the people. This agenda should be the starting point for any discussion about improving our government’s ability to better serve the public. Learn more Thumbnail for Customer Experience Customer Experience The public deserves user-friendly services from the federal government, whether it’s veterans who need health care, taxpayers who seek assistance from the IRS or college students who apply for financial aid. Our goal is to help the government earn the trust of its customers by meeting their needs and expectations. Learn more Thumbnail for Employee Engagement Employee Engagement Our Best Places to Work in the Federal Government® rankings offer the most comprehensive assessment of how federal employees view their jobs and workplaces. We also provide valuable training sessions and other custom employee engagement offerings to help agencies better support the federal workforce. Learn more Thumbnail for Innovation and Technology Innovation and Technology We conduct research and engage with the innovation community to help agencies find new and creative ways to address big challenges, better understand how leaders use emerging technologies to improve government performance, and outline strategies aimed at more effectively recruiting and hiring qualified technology experts. Learn more Thumbnail for Leadership and Collaboration Leadership and Collaboration We help federal employees become more effective leaders by offering them leadership training and continual opportunities to collaborate and network within government and across sectors. By developing the skills and abilities of federal leaders at all levels and providing forums for them to discuss shared challenges and solutions, the Partnership helps leaders become agents of change within their own agencies and across government. Learn more Thumbnail for Policy Policy We offer key insights, data and legislative recommendations to help Congress improve the operations and management of the executive branch, support and strengthen the federal civil service, and become more responsive to the diverse needs of our nation. Learn more Thumbnail for Presidential Transition Presidential Transition Our Center for Presidential Transition® is the nation’s premier nonpartisan resource for presidential candidates and their teams as they prepare for a new administration or a president’s second term. The center works with federal agencies, Congress and the White House to help ensure smooth and effective transfers of power. Learn more Thumbnail for Rebuilding Trust in Government Rebuilding Trust in Government America is experiencing a crisis in public trust of government. This lack of trust has serious implications for how the public interacts with our government and how federal agencies respond to the major challenges facing the country—both of which are critical to a healthy and vibrant democracy. Read more Thumbnail for Recognition Recognition We celebrate, honor and recognize exceptional public servants to illustrate the many ways they protect our health, safety and well-being, to reignite public trust in government and highlight the critical role it plays in our democracy, and to inspire people to join the federal workforce. Learn more Thumbnail for Workforce Workforce We help government address critical talent gaps by advocating for policies that improve the hiring process, developing internship, fellowship and talent exchange programs that inspire people to public service, and helping agencies design and implement new recruitment and retention strategies. Learn more Header photo credit: Department of State