You don't have to run what you do in Washington, D.C. i think. Well, there's always an important element of being in Washington, D.C. it's where a lot of policy making happens. But I do believe A distributed workforce can meet people where they are to understand critical needs at state and local levels. and to be able to contribute directly to the American people's needs is a very valuable element of how we in federal service should be making sure that we're contributing to helping keep Americans healthier. (03:27–03:51)
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Asserts the value of a distributed workforce for understanding state and local public health needs.
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