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    To begin we will be discussing the federal Agency called food and drugs administration better known as FDA. As a federal agency the FDA has a lot of responsibility with regulating food and drug safety. The FDA works to provide good medical services and insured food products. The FDA works to support our country so that we can live peacefully and healthily but they don't just stop there they wish to help other countries and have even expanded there work to other countries such as China and Costa

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    Introduction The Transport Security Administration (TSA) is an American agency which is under the Department of Homeland Security and it has the authority and control of all the traveling public in the USA. It was formed as a reaction to the September 11, terrorist attacks in the country. It was created under the Aviation and Transport Security Act which was supported by Don Young who was a House of representative member. It was employed into law by President George Bush on November 19, 2001. It

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    This weeks forum question is what brings you here and interests you. I became a public administration student after many careers in multiple fields of management. These included retail, healthcare and currently, technology. I am very interested in organizational structure and management. The field of public administration is all encompassing and goes hand in hand with organizational management studies. I do have an interest as well in local government. I grew up in a terrific, but non-political

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    increasingly complex and difficult concept for public administration and also becomes more difficult to ensure in an era of government reform. “One issue that’s regarding accountability in public administration surrounds the tension between the “neutral competence” and “responsive competence” of civil servants.” (Bovens, M. A. P., Robert E. Goodin, and Thomas Schillemans).When we further discuss how important accountability is in public administration we make sure to explain how complex and difficult

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    The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) main purpose is to enforce all controlled substance laws and regulations weather they are state or federal in the United States. Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in the United States. However, Marijuana is not “legal to possess” by federal law. The DEA’s job is to enforce the laws and regulations both state and federally, to punish at the highest max of the law, and up hold the odds between the state and federal government. The DEA was created by

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    The Food and Drug Administration, also known as the FDA or USFDA, is responsible for protecting and advocating public health. They are the official government agency that ensures our drug supply is safe and effective. This is achieved through the regulation and supervision of food safety, dietary supplements, veterinary products, cosmetics, vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, prescription and pharmaceutical drugs that can be purchased over- the- counter. When a pharmaceutical company

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    Data Security & Public Administration Nicole Hill Brandman University Action-Learning-Project-Summer-I-2017-PADU-688-OL1  Abstract (Change this) In this paper we will look at defining the problem of data security and public administration. The reader will see the evidence gathered to get a better understanding of the problem of not securing data when sending it. The reader will learn different alternatives to how they can ensure the data is secure. What makes this a public/non-profit issue (as

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through regulating pharmaceutical drugs, biologics and medical device in context to granting approvals for marketing authorization, surveillance of the clinical trial study of the drug, post-marketing surveillance of the medical product, etc. The Pharmaceutical companies seek for FDA approval for a new drug to be marketed through a long process. This process starts with applying an application known

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    FDA’s position The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through regulating pharmaceutical drugs, biologics and medical devices in the context of granting approvals for marketing authorization, surveillance of the clinical trial study of the drug, and post-marketing surveillance of the medical product. Pharmaceutical companies seek FDA approval for a new drug to be marketed which entails a long process. This process starts with submitting

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    New Is Always Better: The Movement of Old to New Public Administration The transition from old to new Public administration is the largest transition in governmental public administration. From municipalities to nationally run organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency, the transition from the highly structured Weberian hierarchy to a more open, communicative environment is clearly apparent from old to new public administration. Further, the transition from measuring output and efficiency

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