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13 Pol'y Persp. 3 (2006)

handle is hein.journals/plyps13 and id is 1 raw text is: EDITORS' NOTE

By Tanya Qadir and Krystyn Schmerbeck

This issue of Policy Perspectives addresses the ways
in which the field of public administration has been
effected by decision-making that arises from crisis,
competition, conflict and compromise.
Admiral Thad Allen, who earned an MPA from
The George Washington University and was recently
named Commandant of the United States Coast
Guard, considers Hurricane Katrina from a new angle:
its effect on public administration. While endless
commentators assessed the impact of Hurricane
Katrina on the real estate, economy, and future of the
Gulf Coast, Admiral Allen, the chief federal official
on the ground to oversee the clean-up, describes
the storm's effect on emergency preparedness and
federal policymaking.
Four current students evaluate the tensions inherent
in three compelling issues of public policy. Using
economic and health policy research, Kara Danielle
Majkut Ryan examines the accelerating adoption of
workplace smoking bans and discusses the implications
of this trend for the uniform protection of all U.S.
workers from exposure to second-hand smoke.
Jordan Head and Seth Gabriel describe the Private
Finance Initiative, an innovative procurement tool
developed in the United Kingdom, and hypothesize
about its adaptability for the provision of public
services in the United States. Charlotte Kirschner uses
cost-benefit analysis to provide a framework for
understanding the complex nature of the decisions
made by local officials in response to the risks posed
by terrorist attacks and natural disasters.
All the authors are to be commended for the
enthusiasm and perseverance they displayed
throughout the editing process. These authors
dedicated countless hours to converting papers into
polished, publishable articles for the general policy
audience. While the creativity and intellect of the

authors was essential to the development of these
articles, an issue of this caliber would not have been
possible without the dedication and support of our
superior editing team. We sincerely thank Associate
Editors Erika Barry, Therese Foote and Kari-Anna
Wing, as well as Technical Editors Bridgett Frey and
Scott Olson for their hard work and determination.
We are indebted to our Faculty Advisor, Professor
Jill Kasle, for her commitment to excellence. Her years
of experience have provided invaluable insights at every
stage of this process and her careful guidance has
contributed significantly to the development of each
article.
We also appreciate the continued support of the
faculty and staff of the School of Public Policy and
Public Administration. In particular, we would like to
recognize Lori Brainard, Heath Brown, Dylan Conger,
Joseph Cordes, Michael Harmon, Donna Infeld, Jed
Kee, and Kathryn Newcomer for volunteering their
time and expertise. We also thank Olive Cox, Richard
Hylton, Catherine Johnston, Kim Rycroft and Pamela
Turner for assisting with all administrative details
associated with publishing this journal. We extend a
special thank you to Ed Evans at District Litho, our
publisher, for swiftly addressing our innumerable
queries.
Lastly, we would like to thank our friends and
families for keeping us grounded during this editing
experience.
Tanya Qadir and Krystyn Schmerbeck
Co-Editors

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