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OPM.gov / News / News Archives / Releases / 2012 / December / OPM Director John Berry Receives COG Award

News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Contact: Lindsey O'Keefe
Tel: 202-606-2402

OPM Director John Berry Receives COG Award

Washington, DC - Today, the Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), John Berry, received the Regional Partnership Award from the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG). The award was presented to Director Berry at the 2012 Annual Meeting on December 12, 2012.

"Working together with the Council of Governments during weather emergencies helps OPM keep the federal government running, and our workforce safe," says Director Berry on the relationship between OPM and COG. "It's a team effort, and this partnership makes it possible. I want to accept this award on behalf of the entire OPM team."

Each year, COG members nominate partners for the Regional Partnership Award, which highlights those that have worked alongside COG to improve the quality of life for the Metropolitan Washington area. This award is given to an individual or organization which supports the programs and policies of COG.

OPM is responsible for informing the Washington, DC, area on dismissal and closure procedures during times of extreme weather conditions or other emergency events. For more information, please see OPM's Washington, DC, Area Dismissal and Closure Procedures.

To view COG's release on the award, please see: www.mwcog.org/news/press/detail.asp?NEWS_ID=602.

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