Governments could have open contracting
Real-time, person specific data could help end homelessness and target public services
A checklist could be used for greater efficiency, consistency, and safety
Prison release halfway houses could be redesigned, better managed, and/or not used
Public pensions could be managed by qualified investment managers and/or an independent board
Local governments could have one integrated data system and universal intake
U.S. infrastructure permitting could be faster
Public program evaluation could include comparable cost benefit analysis
The Job Corps program could be improved or redesigned
HUD could better inspect and maintain public housing
Native American economic development projects could be easier to implement
Government agencies, schools, hospitals, police, universities, foundations, prisons, workplaces, elections, judiciary systems, and nonprofits could collect, publicize, and use citizen feedback