GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

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Across
  1. 2. will require technical skills related to budgeting, personnel management, procurement, or other activities, and specific knowledge of the regulations and other policies that govern public management.
  2. 5. typically possess a body of technical knowledge about an industry, the environment, or technology. This-coupled with a knowledge of related laws, rules and regulatory systems-permit regulators to protect our health, safety and environment, as well as ensure the integrity of our financial, transportation, and public utility industries.
  3. 6. serve in embassies, consulates, and other diplomatic missions and in Washington, D.C. Job responsibilities range from day-to- day operations of a U.S. embassy to analyzing political and economic events or helping American citizens abroad.
Down
  1. 1. ensure that governments obtain revenues from businesses and citizens by collecting tax dollars, reviewing tax returns, conducting audits, monitoring taxes payable, and collecting overdue tax dollars.
  2. 2. develop long- and short-term land use plans to provide for growth and revitalization of urban, suburban and rural communities, while helping local officials make decisions concerning social, economic and environmental issues. Promote the best use of a community's land and resources for residential, commercial, institutional and recreational purposes.
  3. 3. include the officials elected or appointed to government positions responsible for making and executing public policy. Careers in this pathway often require working with constituents or interest groups with conflicting goals. Leadership, consensus building, and conflict resolution are important skills for success.
  4. 4. encompasses such diverse activities as running a hospital, commanding a tank, programming computers, operating a nuclear reactor, or repairing and maintaining a helicopter. The Military provides training and work experience in these fields and many others for more than 2.5 million people who actively serve.