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OMB Bulletin No. 17-03, Audit Requirements for Federal Financial Statements; OMB Bulletin M07-02, Bulletin for Agency Good Guidance Practices, 72 Fed. Reg. 43432 (Jan. 25, 2007) OMB Bulletin M05-03, Information Quality Bulletin for Peer Review; OMB Bulletin B01-09, Form and Content of Agency Financial Statements
[3] In accordance with the act requirements, OMB published M-16-12 Category Management Policy 16-1: Improving the Acquisition and Management of Common Information Technology: Software Licensing. [4] This established the Enterprise Software Category Team (ESCT), co-managed by GSA, DoD and OMB.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office [a] within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP). OMB's most prominent function is to produce the president's budget, [2] but it also examines agency programs, policies, and procedures to see whether they comply with the president's policies and coordinates inter-agency policy initiatives.
The Act created a new position in the OMB, the Deputy Director for Management, who is the government's chief financial management official. It also created a new sub-division of the OMB, the Office of Federal Financial Management (OFFM), to carry out government-wide financial management responsibilities. The OFFM's chief officer was designated ...
The hiring freeze follows similar measures instituted by Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.In 1982, the Government Accounting Office issued a report on the impact of these freezes and found they had "little effect on Federal employment levels" and "disrupted agency operations, and in some cases, increased costs to the Government."
[6] [7] Directive No. 1 stipulates the responsibilities of Federal statistical agencies and units, [1] and some may be more relevant than the other to the specific objective of an agency. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Subsequent directives and revisions are issued only when necessary to ensure the quality, objectivity, and coordination of Federal official ...
[54] [55] The budget deal capped the federal government's spending for Fiscal Year 2014 at $1.012 trillion and for Fiscal Year 2015 at $1.014. [ 56 ] The proposed deal eliminated some of the spending cuts required by the sequester by $45 billion of the cuts scheduled to happen in January and $18 billion of the cuts scheduled to happen in 2015 ...
PART was spearheaded by OMB Director Mitch Daniels. OMB staff designed PART and set the final evaluation assigned to a program. By the end of the Bush administration, PART had been applied to over 1,000 federal programs, representing 98% of the federal budget.