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OverviewCity managers are ultimately accountable for public safety, yet few come from police or fire backgrounds. The decisions are complex, the budgets are significant, and the consequences are often permanent. Every major staffing expansion, capital purchase, technology platform, or long-term contract becomes an executive decision that must withstand financial scrutiny, public pressure, and political change. Executive Oversight: The City Manager's Guide to the Business of Public Safety provides a disciplined framework for governing high-risk public safety organizations without becoming operationally entangled. This is not a book about running police or fire operations. It is about controlling the business decisions that shape them. Drawing on decades of executive leadership within large-scale public safety systems serving millions of residents and managing billion-dollar budgets, Colonel Jeff Cirminiello offers a candid insider perspective on how major initiatives are constructed, framed, and advanced inside public safety organizations. He identifies the structural incentives, risk blind spots, urgency narratives, and presentation strategies that can quietly influence long-term financial and operational commitments before they are fully vetted at the executive level. Public safety proposals often arrive justified by performance gaps, compliance mandates, safety concerns, or emerging threats. Yet beneath those justifications lie embedded cost structures, staffing assumptions, lifecycle implications, and strategic tradeoffs that may not be immediately visible. Without disciplined oversight, well-intended decisions can compound into permanent financial obligations and organizational complexity. By illuminating these internal dynamics, Colonel Jeff Cirminiello equips city and county managers to detect early warning indicators, interrogate assumptions before commitments harden, and apply disciplined, repeatable evaluation to budgets, contracts, staffing models, capital investments, and emerging technologies before those decisions become permanent structural obligations. For executives entrusted with public trust and long-term fiscal stewardship, Executive Oversight is more than guidance. It is protective architecture. It sharpens executive judgment, strengthens oversight authority, and provides the strategic leverage needed to govern public safety with confidence. In an environment where the most costly mistakes are often embedded quietly inside well-intentioned proposals, this book equips leaders to see what others miss and decide with clarity before consequences are irreversible. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff CirminielloPublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9798317835026Pages: 148 Publication Date: 20 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationColonel Jeff Cirminiello is a senior public-safety executive with nearly three decades of experience in law enforcement leadership, organizational governance, and fiscal oversight. He has held executive roles responsible for strategic planning, budgeting, technology integration, fleet and capital management, and enterprise-level support operations within a large, multi-jurisdictional public safety system. He has overseen services supporting more than two million residents and managed budgets exceeding one billion dollars across law enforcement, fire rescue, detention, and emergency communications. His work centers on accountability systems, performance measurement, long-term sustainability, and the governance structures required to manage complex public safety organizations responsibly. Throughout his career, Colonel Cirminiello has worked closely with city managers, county administrators, and elected officials, developing practical insight into the challenges faced by executives who must govern high-risk public safety agencies without becoming operational specialists. He advises government executives on governance structure, fiscal oversight, and public safety decision-making. In Executive Oversight, he draws on decades of leadership experience to provide city and county managers with a disciplined framework for governing the business of public safety-equipping them with the clarity and confidence to evaluate budgets, contracts, staffing models, and high-risk decisions before consequences become permanent. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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