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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 27, 2006

Contact: Office of Communications
202-606-2402


OPM Director Testifies Before Senate on State of the Agency

Says Goals Are Being Realized

 

Washington, DC – U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director Linda M. Springer testified on OPM’s management capabilities before the Senate Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia, part of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.  Springer told members of the Senate subcommittee the agency is making progress in achieving operational excellence and strategic creativity.

 

“Since becoming OPM Director almost exactly a year ago, my management objective has been to raise the agency’s performance level by instituting business disciplines and practices,” Springer said.  “My message to you today is that demonstrable progress has been made and we are beginning to realize our goals.”

 

Springer reiterated OPM’s commitment to ensuring the federal workforce has an effective civilian workforce, as stated in the agency’s recently released 2006-2010 Strategic and Operational Plan.  She pointed to progress in revitalizing leadership, engaging staff, setting the course for excellence and creating accountability. 

 

“Changes to date have positioned OPM to now raise its operational performance,” Springer told the Subcommittee.  “To date, we have achieved every objective in our Strategic and Operation Plan on time and several more ahead of schedule.”

 

Springer also said continued improvement would require diligent management and a dedicated workforce but stressed that full funding is essential for sustained success.  “Anything short of our requests, including that for Fiscal Year 2007, will jeopardize the timeliness and outcome of our initiatives.”

 

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