Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 16:40
I originally had my doubts about the statutory provision in the stimulus bill that created something called the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board. I was concerned that it was going to be a huge “gotcha” machine. But it looks like its chairman, Earl Devaney, has created the foundation for modernizing the CFO Act of 1990 in the way he created a website tracking Recovery Act spending, Recovery.gov.
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 16:36
In the 1990s, the Clinton-Gore Reinventing Government effort thought the answer was “yes.” President Clinton issued a customer service executive order in 1993 followed up in 1995 with a memo to institutionalize the initiative.
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 16:33
The Federal Records Act of 1950 creates a framework to manage agency records. It puts the National Archives and Records Administration in charge of oversight of the system and NARA determines the historical value of federal records and operates Federal Records Centers around the country.
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 16:13
Senator Tom Carper (D-DE) summarized the need for a refresh when he introduced his bill with bipartisan support: "Producing information does not by itself improve performance and experts from both sides of the aisle agree that the solutions developed in 1993 have not worked.”
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 15:54
The six initiatives were announced back in July with little fanfare, but today’s memo provides high level visibility and press that “review our approach to performance management, detail our strategies and key initiatives, and describe the early progress we have achieved.”
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 15:42
Here are the articles that caught our attention this week:
Gadi Ben-Yehuda
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 15:24
The experience of implementing the Recovery Act’s financial reporting website sent a message to the financial management community in Washington. OMB controller Danny Werfel tells the story of how the web version of the 2009 financial statement of one large agency (that has more than 400 financial management staff) only had 400 visits. This contrast
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 15:12
In a Federal News Radio conversation with reporter Francis Rose and two other guests – Robert Shea, a former OMB executive, and Jon Desenberg, with the Performance Institute – we talked about the Obama Administration’s performance initiatives to date, and the potential implications for agency efforts to measure performance.
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 15:11
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 14:58
In its
testimony, GAO found that 22 of the 24 major federal agencies have a presence on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. “However, agency use of these technologies also may present risks associated with properly managing and protecting government records and sensitive information, including personally identifiable information.” Key challenges include:
Privacy and Security Challenges
- Determining how the Privacy Act of 1974 applies to government use of social
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