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The 1998 Exemplary State &
Local Awards Program

 

Each year the National Center for Public Productivity (NCPP) announces its annual call for applications for the Exemplary State and Local Awards Program (EXSL). This year applications were due by October 31, 1998, and for the first time international applications were considered.  There is also a program reserved for New Jersey jurisdictions (NJ-EXSL) for which applications are due by December 31, 1998.


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About the EXSL Program

The Exemplary State and Local Awards Program (EXSL) was established by the National Center for Public Productivity in 1989. It is a nationwide effort to recognize public initiatives that improve the quality of government services and operations. EXSL recognizes innovative projects and programs that have produced measurable increases in quality and productivity, significant cost savings, and improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of government services. The awards are illustrations of creative approaches to problem solving across areas as diverse as administration and management, criminal justice, education, public works, environment, health and human services, housing, public safety, technology, and transportation, etc. EXSL winners are featured in GOVERNMENT AT WORK: BEST PRACTICES AND MODEL PROGRAMS, by Marc Holzer and Kathe Callahan (Sage Publications, 1998).

Criteria for Eligibility

Each year, nominations are considered for projects and programs that have positive impacts on state and local government operations and the communities served by those entities. Public agencies, as well as community based organizations which receive at least 50% of their budgets from public sources, are eligible to apply. Nominated programs must have been in operation for at least one year prior to the application deadline. Programs can be self-nominated or designated by an agency's chief administrative or elected official. Nominations are encouraged in all areas of state and local government, as well as school districts, regional authorities, community-based organizations, non-profit agencies and public-private partnerships.

Previous EXSL Winners

Recent award recipients have, for example, included such projects as: Affordable Housing * Teen Pregnancy Prevention * Volunteer Interpreter Service * Automated TB Surveillance System * Medical Care for Children * Fleet Management Productivity Improvement Program * Partnership for Long Term Care * Sparkling Water System * Schools in the Age of Technology * Management by Unreasonable Objectives * Prison Braille Project * Competitive Bidding for Municipal Services.

The EXSL Application Procedure

The application deadline for qualifing for this national awards program in 1998 was October 31.   Each application is carefully reviewed by a distinguished panel of nationally recognized experts from the Section on Management Science and Policy Analysis of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) and the National Center for Public Productivity. A group of up to 25 finalists will be featured at the Ninth Public Sector Productivity Improvement Conference, to be held On-Line in November of 1998.

Instructions

All applicants should send a short statement of their intent to submit an application by email to:

ncpp@andromeda.rutgers.edu

or by mail to: NCPP, 701 Hill Hall, Rutgers University, 360 King Blvd., Newark, NJ 07102. The preferred form for a completed 1998 EXSL Award Application is through the application web site (but may be submitted via email if technical problems are encountered):


http://services.login-inc.com/login/exsl/exslapp.html

If necessary, applications may also be submitted via email (or regular mail) to the addresses above.


Marc Holzer
Professor of Public Administration
Director Ph.D. Program
Executive Director, National Center for Public Productivity

Email:  mholzer@pipeline.com 
Office:  Tel: 973-353-1351 Fax: 973-353-5907 
Address:  Grad. Dept. of Public Administration
Rutgers University
701 Hill Hall, 360 King Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102 

 

 

Last updated:  08/05/2002

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