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What the 9/11 Commission Found: Slow Confirmations Imperil U.S. National Security
For senior officials, many of their records are permanently valuable and one day will be sent to the National Archives to help document the country’s history. As senior officials often enter and leave federal service during times of presidential transition, there are several things they should know to properly manage and preserve their records.
September 11, 2024
Federal pre-election transition resources for presidential candidates  
While the presidential campaign is now dominating the public’s attention, a less well known but crucial operation is unfolding behind the scenes: preparations for a new presidential administration. 
Presidential Transition
August 27, 2024
Doubt regarding a peaceful transfer of power following the presidential election has grown dramatically during the past year 
However, the public overwhelmingly wants candidates to support the winner, regardless of party. The peaceful transfer of power had been a hallmark of American democracy since our country was founded. In 2021, the United States ultimately transitioned to a new president, although the difficult events that year challenged the confidence many people had in that…
August 26, 2024
How acting officials lead during presidential transitions
The time after a presidential election typically brings shifts in agency dynamics and personnel. Career civil servants must work to support the continuity of government while some senior career executives will be called on to serve temporarily in key leadership positions previously held by political appointees to ensure that agency priorities are met.
Political Appointment / Presidential Transition / Ready to Act
August 22, 2024
Ripe for Reform: Recommendations for a More Effective Senate Confirmation Process 
During a recent hearing before the Senate Rules Committee, Jenny Mattingly, the Partnership’s vice president of government affairs, called for reform of the confirmation process to make it work better for all stakeholders.
Political Appointment
August 15, 2024
The Historical Parallels of America’s First Presidential Transitions
With well over two hundred years of tradition since the ratification of the Constitution, the common imagery of the first presidency is George Washington serenely riding on his white steed followed by a parade of white-wigged Founding Fathers.
Presidential Transition / Transition Lab
August 08, 2024