Every few years, the Government Accountability Office, Congress’ nonpartisan investigative arm, publishes another report on “evidence-based policymaking.” It isn’t exactly beach reading, and this year’s report is no exception. At first glance, it looks like another management review, full of discussions about strategic plans, evaluations, performance measures, and agency leadership. For more than thirty years, Congress has been trying to figure …
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