Reinventing federal program oversight : the Inspector General concept, the U.S. Office of the Federal Inspector and the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System

This thesis is a comprehensive history of the U.S. Office of the Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, the events leading up to the Office's establishment, and the System itself. (This office, established in 1979, reduced to limited staff between 1985 and 1992, and...

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Main Author: Kling, David J.
Document Type: Thesis
Date:1996
Bills/Acts; Orders; Treaties:Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act of 1976 (ANGTA)

Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1979
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100 1 |a Kling, David J. 
245 1 0 |a Reinventing federal program oversight : the Inspector General concept, the U.S. Office of the Federal Inspector and the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System 
300 |a 574 p. 
380 |a Thesis 
518 |a 1996 
546 |a English 
500 |a Thesis (Ph. D.)--John Hopkins University, 1996. 
520 |a This thesis is a comprehensive history of the U.S. Office of the Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, the events leading up to the Office's establishment, and the System itself. (This office, established in 1979, reduced to limited staff between 1985 and 1992, and abolished in 1992, was the precursor to the Office of the Federal Coordinator established in 2004.) The author describes administrative history of inspector general positions starting in early U.S. history and of this particular position. Most events that he relates date from 1968 with the discovery of oil on the Alaska North Slope to the year 1996. He describes the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act, presidential and congressional sponsorship for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, Northern Border Pipeline Company (building the Eastern Leg), Pacific Gas Transmission Company (building the Western Leg), and issues with Canada. The author highlights John T. Rhett, Jr., the first Federal Inspector, and concludes with the events leading to the shutdown of the Office. 
505 0 |a Strategies for controlling the bureaucracy : the emergence and evolution of the Inspector General Office -- The Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline System -- Choosing among gas projects : the ANGTS political battle -- Reinvention as an idea : Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1979 -- Organization reinvention : the origins of the Office of the Federal Inspector -- Reinvention through an operating philosophy : the OFI character -- Reinvention by regulatory review and oversight : innovative ANGTS certification and pre-construction activity -- Reinvention in the field : the ANGTS east leg experience -- The potential consequences of reinvention : the NEICo anti-trust issue -- ANGTS angst : suspension of the ANGTS Alaska leg -- Assessing the Federal Inspector approach. 
610 |a Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System (ANGTS) 
610 |a Office of the Federal Inspector (OFI) 
610 |a Northern Border Pipeline Company 
610 |a Pacific Gas Transmission Company 
610 |a Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) 
600 1 0 |a Rhett, John T., Jr. 
653 |a Administration 
653 |a Government roles 
653 |a Government policy 
653 |a Transport 
648 |a 1968-1996 
697 |a Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act of 1976 (ANGTA) 
697 |a Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1979 
651 |a United States 
651 |a Canada 
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690 |a PF-USPROJ 
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856 4 0 |u https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_1964645  |y Link to full thesis at Johns Hopkins Libraries 
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