IMHO, part of the problem is that the skills for hiring in the government sector to get results are totally different than the skills needed in the government sector to get results.
People in the government don't rise to prestige by what they accomplish, but by how political they are. The private sector tends to slowly weed solely political people out over time, because they are expensive to deal with, but in the government sector just the opposite is true.
IMHO, part of the problem is that the skills for hiring in the government sector to get results are totally different than the skills needed in the government sector to get results.
People in the government don't rise to prestige by what they accomplish, but by how political they are. The private sector tends to slowly weed solely political people out over time, because they are expensive to deal with, but in the government sector just the opposite is true.