OPM Plan Goes Public

My former beat partner Alyssa Rosenberg <a href="http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=43261&dcn=todaysnews">writes</a> at <em>Government Executive</em> that the Office of Personnel Management will allow federal employees and the public to comment on the agency's proposed strategic plan. OPM's technology will let the public track debate on the plan during the four weeks it is available for comment online.

My former beat partner Alyssa Rosenberg writes at Government Executive that the Office of Personnel Management will allow federal employees and the public to comment on the agency's proposed strategic plan. OPM's technology will let the public track debate on the plan during the four weeks it is available for comment online.

The strategic plan, which includes efforts such as reforming the hiring process and improving agencies' employment of veterans, must be approved by the Office of Management and Budget and Congress as part of a review process that occurs every five years by law.