Eighteen-year-olds can guard inmates at the county jail. The Board of Ethics is essentially defunct. The county's Health Department lacks a strategic plan. These are some of the findings in a 185-page assessment of more than 30 Prince George's County government agencies.
County Executive Rushern Baker's transition team compiled the report, detailing problems and recommendations on public safety, economic development and education. The review suggests ways for the county to save money and improve efficiency as it faces a $77 million budget shortfall in fiscal 2012.



