The best federal agencies, according to their employees
- September 22, 2011
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In the report, OPM used the survey results to rank the top agencies in four categories: Leadership and Knowledge Management, Results-Oriented Performance Culture, Talent Management and Job Satisfaction. The rankings appear below.
Leadership and Knowledge Management
1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2. Federal Trade Commission
3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
4. Social Security Administration
5. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
6. Department of State
6. Federal Communications Commission
6. General Services Administration
9. Department of the Treasury
9. Office of Personnel Management
Results-Oriented Performance Culture
1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2. Federal Trade Commission
3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
4. National Credit Union Administration
5. Department of Commerce
5. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
7. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
7. Office of Personnel Management
9. Department of the Treasury
9. Federal Communications Commission
9. General Services Administration
Talent Management
1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2. Federal Trade Commission
2. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
4. Court Services & Offender Supervision Agency
5. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
6. National Credit Union Administration
7. Department of State
7. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
7. General Services Administration
10. Department of Commerce
10. Department of the Treasury
10. Office of Personnel Management
Job Satisfaction
1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
3. Department of State
4. Social Security Administration
5. Federal Trade Commission
5. National Credit Union Administration
5. Office of Personnel Management
8. Court Services & Offender Supervision Agency
8. Department of Justice
8. Department of the Treasury
8. General Services Administration
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