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Eval10 Session 651: Introduction to Evaluation and Public Policy 

11-17-2010 14:58

Sponsored by the Evaluation Policy TIG and the Government Evaluation TIG

Chair(s):
Stephanie Shipman, United States Government Accountability Office, shipmans@gao.gov

Presenter(s):
George Grob, Center for Public Program Evaluation, georgefgrob@cs.com

Abstract: Evaluation and public policy are intimately connected. Such connections occur at national, state, and local government levels, and even on the international scene. The interaction moves in two directions: sometimes evaluation affects policies for public programs, and sometimes public policies affect how evaluation is practiced. Either way, the connection is important to evaluators. This session will explain how the public policy process works. It will guide evaluators through the maze of policy processes, such as legislation, regulations, administrative procedures, budgets, re-organizations, and goal setting. It will provide practical advice on how evaluators can become public policy players—how they can influence policies that affect their very own profession, and how to get their evaluations noticed and used in the public arena.



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