OMB is working on how to collect efficiency advice from feds
- By Amelia Gruber
- April 30, 2009
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The Obama administration still is hammering out a method of collecting federal employees' recommendations on making government more efficient, an Office of Management and Budget spokesman said on Wednesday.
"We are developing the process and will unveil it shortly," said OMB spokesman Kenneth Baer.
The president during his weekly radio address on April 25 solicited ideas from all federal employees on reducing government waste. But he did not provide any details on how to send in suggestions.
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