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Communication with U.S. federal decision makers : a primer with notes on the use of computer models as a means of communication.
Webb, Erik Karl ; Tidwell, Vincent Carroll
Sandia National Laboratories
关键词: Management;    Targets Communication In Organizations.;    National Government;    Computers;    Implementation;   
DOI  :  10.2172/976945
RP-ID  :  SAND2009-7014
RP-ID  :  AC04-94AL85000
RP-ID  :  976945
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

This document outlines ways to more effectively communicate with U.S. Federal decision makers by outlining the structure, authority, and motivations of various Federal groups, how to find the trusted advisors, and how to structure communication. All three branches of Federal governments have decision makers engaged in resolving major policy issues. The Legislative Branch (Congress) negotiates the authority and the resources that can be used by the Executive Branch. The Executive Branch has some latitude in implementation and prioritizing resources. The Judicial Branch resolves disputes. The goal of all decision makers is to choose and implement the option that best fits the needs and wants of the community. However, understanding the risk of technical, political and/or financial infeasibility and possible unintended consequences is extremely difficult. Primarily, decision makers are supported in their deliberations by trusted advisors who engage in the analysis of options as well as the day-to-day tasks associated with multi-party negotiations. In the best case, the trusted advisors use many sources of information to inform the process including the opinion of experts and if possible predictive analysis from which they can evaluate the projected consequences of their decisions. The paper covers the following: (1) Understanding Executive and Legislative decision makers - What can these decision makers do? (2) Finding the target audience - Who are the internal and external trusted advisors? (3) Packaging the message - How do we parse and integrate information, and how do we use computer simulation or models in policy communication?

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