Government and Administrative Reform Project Group

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The project group of government reform (PRVR) was one of the Cabinet Kiesinger in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1968 used project group , which was active until the 1975th

history

After the Bundestag election in 1969 , Horst Ehmke was given responsibility for the project group as Federal Minister for Special Tasks and Head of the Federal Chancellery. Reimut Jochimsen became the head of the planning department .

The project group included civil servants and external scientists such as Renate Mayntz , Fritz W. Scharpf , Frieder Naschold , Carl Böhret and Hans-Ulrich Derlien . Other members were Eberhard Schnelle and Eberhard Bohne . The aim of the project group was, among other things, proposals for a reorganization of the federal government , including a reorganization of the divisions of the federal ministries to work out. Improved management tools for the Federal Chancellor and the Federal Ministers should be identified and the Federal Ministries reorganized. In this context, a new Federal Chancellery was also built in Bonn.

The establishment of the project group is to be seen in connection with the attempt of the so-called " active politics ". Through its work, the project group contributed significantly to the establishment of empirical administrative science and policy field analysis (policy research) as independent scientific areas. However, most of the project group's proposals were not implemented.

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Individual evidence

  1. Horst Ehmke: Right in the middle. From the grand coalition to German unity . Rowohlt, Berlin 1994, p. 109, ISBN 3-87134-089-8 .