Congress Should Act On OPM, But Maybe Not For the Reason You Think
Although the proposed reorganization of OPM is not likely to happen, the author says that dropping the proposal entirely may not be the best outcome.
Although the proposed reorganization of OPM is not likely to happen, the author says that dropping the proposal entirely may not be the best outcome.
A bill to allow quicker passage of plans to reorganize government has been introduced in the House as a companion to one in the Senate.
Legislation has been introduced to create a path for implementing a plan to restructure or reorganize portions of the federal government.
The author suggests other options for reforming OPM that might work better than what have recently been proposed.
What does the administration’s proposal for agency reorganization mean for OPM? The author provides an analysis.
A proposal to reorganize federal government would impact many agencies and employees. Here is a summary of how agencies would be impacted.
A White House proposal would substantially change OPM, move it under the EOP and merge the Departments of Education and Labor.