Former MSPB Chair to be Nominated as IG for HHS

Daniel Levinson nominated to be IG at HHS

Those who have been around the federal government for awhile will recall the name of Daniel R. Levinson.

Levinson was the Chairman of the Merit Systems Protection Board earlier in his career. He later joined the federal government again at the General Services Administration as the Inspector General and also served as Chief of Staff there.

He is about to take another step in his federal career. President Bush has announced his intention to nominate him to be the Inspector General at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Mr. Levinson earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California, his master’s degree from The George Washington University and his JD from Georgetown University.

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