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Federal workforce, opportunities exist to improve data on selected groups of special government employees: report to Chairman, Committee on the Judici
AUTHOR | Office, U. S. Government Accountability |
PUBLISHER | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (07/25/2017) |
PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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"The SGE category was created by Congress in 1962 to make certain ethics rules less restrictive than for other federal employees to overcome obstacles in hiring outside experts and other temporary employees for occasional service. SGEs are employees appointed to serve for not more than 130 days during any one year period.GAO was asked to examine agencies' use of SGEs not serving on federal boards. This report: (1) describes what is known about the total number of SGEs not serving on federal boards; (2) assesses the extent to which OGE, OPM, and selected agencies identify, collect, and report data; (3) assesses how selected agencies appoint, use, and track SGEs; and (4) examines how OGE oversees and ensures compliance with ethics requirements.GAO analyzed OGE, OPM, and agency data; reviewed agency documentation; and interviewed agency officials. GAO selected five agencies-the Departments of Health and Human Services, Justice, State, Nuclear Regulatory Commission and National Science Foundation-based in part, on the number of SGEs and ratio of SGEs not serving on federal boards to total employees."
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ISBN-13:
9781973890096
ISBN-10:
1973890097
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
54
Carton Quantity:
76
Product Dimensions:
8.50 x 0.11 x 11.02 inches
Weight:
0.33 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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"The SGE category was created by Congress in 1962 to make certain ethics rules less restrictive than for other federal employees to overcome obstacles in hiring outside experts and other temporary employees for occasional service. SGEs are employees appointed to serve for not more than 130 days during any one year period.GAO was asked to examine agencies' use of SGEs not serving on federal boards. This report: (1) describes what is known about the total number of SGEs not serving on federal boards; (2) assesses the extent to which OGE, OPM, and selected agencies identify, collect, and report data; (3) assesses how selected agencies appoint, use, and track SGEs; and (4) examines how OGE oversees and ensures compliance with ethics requirements.GAO analyzed OGE, OPM, and agency data; reviewed agency documentation; and interviewed agency officials. GAO selected five agencies-the Departments of Health and Human Services, Justice, State, Nuclear Regulatory Commission and National Science Foundation-based in part, on the number of SGEs and ratio of SGEs not serving on federal boards to total employees."
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