OPM’s relationship with its inspector general has gone from a difference of opinion to a heated schism on the subject of IT security in its latest audit.
Though the Office of Personnel Management was recently roiled by leadership changes, its acting director insists the agency’s initiatives remain on course.
Jeff Pon testifies July 26, 2018, in the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management. (Committee video)
OPM is working on a plan to divest itself of its transactional operations, starting with its Human Resources Solutions office, to focus on personnel policy.
The White House’s plan to transform the government’s IT infrastructure, workforce and data management is facing a familiar foe: entrenched partisanship.
OPM director Jeff Pon talks about his plans for civil service reform at the Partnership for Public Service Wednesday with moderator Libby Casey, left, and OMB deputy director of management Margaret Weichert. (Carten Cordell / FedScoop)