(Note staff changes in last paragraph) For immediate release For more information 14 May, 2001 Joe Shannahan, 515-281-0173 Vilsack/Pederson announce co-chairs of Iowa Government Redesign effort, staff changes DES MOINES - Governor Tom Vilsack and Lt. Governor Sally Pederson have appointed Dr. Stephen Gleason, Director of the Iowa Department of Public Health, and Cynthia Eisenhauer, Director of the Iowa Department of Management as co-chairs of the Iowa government redesign effort. "The Lt. Governor and I are pleased these two directors are willing to add to their everyday responsibilities and help us redesign the way Iowa government works," Vilsack said. "We intend to use Iowa experts and executives from inside and outside of state government to help with the process of redesign. We will welcome the input of all state workers to help us redesign a more streamlined and efficient state government." Late last year, the Governor proposed and the legislature passed the Accountable Government Act as part of a long-term commitment to make state government more efficient. This review of all state services will be conducted to identify what can be eliminated, merged or reformed for a more accountable government. The team of Eisenhauer and Gleason are charged with developing strategies for state departments to increase accountability through Strategic Planning, Performance Measurement, Results-Oriented Budgeting, Performance Reporting, Program Reviews and Performance Audits, Performance Contracting, and Return on Investment. "Governing Magazine rated the Vilsack-Pederson Administration the best managed state in the Midwest early this year," Pederson said. "We will continue to manage state government with the promise to taxpayers that we will be fiscally responsible and accountable. With this redesign of state government, we renew our commitment to delivering services in a way that is friendly to taxpayers, continuing to improve the way tax dollars are invested and achieving the results Iowans value." Vilsack also announced that his chief of staff, John Norris, will take a leave of absence from the office to get married and to explore a bid for Congress. John Cacciatore, the governor's chief policy adviser, will serve as chief of staff in Norris' absence. Greg Nichols, the governor's legislative director and education policy advisor will assume the position of policy director, on an interim basis. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]