ACADEMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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The Academic Advisory Committee (AAC) was formed in mid-2003 by NCPPP to serve as a resource to NCPPP members and the general public, and to assist in the development of informational resources on public-private partnerships. This committee holds several responsibilities including advising on white papers, development of a white/issue paper, and to write articles for Council Insights, NCPPP's newsletter, and for NCPPP's Web site.

AAC MEMBERS

E.S. Savas, Baruch College, CUNY (Bio)
Savas was a previous member of NCPPP and serves as the chairman of the AAC. He is a professor of Public Affairs where he teaches courses in public management and his principal research interest is in privatization. Prior to his teaching career he served many years in the public sector. He also directs the Privatization Research Organization in the School of Public Affairs.

Simon Hakim, Temple University (Bio)

Hakim is the Director of the Center for Competitive Government and a Professor of Economics at Temple University. He has been involved in research of public-private partnerships for many years and is a frequently published author.

Kathryn E. Newcomer, George Washington University (Bio)
Newcomer if the Director of the School of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University. Her research interest is in public program evaluation an performance measurement, research design and applied statistics, and public policy analysis.


RESOURCES
Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships in Phoenix, E.S. Savas (Baruch College, City University of New York) 10/03

Good Project Management Is the Key to the Privatization Decision, David F. Schulz (Northwestern University) 9/03

Publication for Sale: Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships , E.S. Savas (Baruch College, CUNY) 2000

Privatization Initiatives, E.S. Savas (Baruch College, CUNY) 9/01