The government reform initiative is well underway, and over the next month, all agencies will receive feedback on their high-level agency reform plan.
Linda Springer, architect of the government-wide reorganization initiative, along with other government leaders will discuss reform plans and the opportunity for agencies to comprehensively redesign themselves so they can more efficiently and effectively serve the American people.
As agencies work to finalize their reform plans, prioritize initiatives, and finalize requirements, budget needs, implementation milestones, and metrics for measuring outcomes, this event will give participants valuable insights into:
- OMB’s overall findings of the initial plans submitted
- Large and small agency reform approaches
- Expectations and guidance from oversight agencies
- The future of reform and the potential to achieve real results for government
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
7:30AM – 11:00AM
WHERE:
The National Press Club
529 14t Street NW, 13th Floor
Washington, DC 20045
AGENDA:
- Registration and Continental Breakfast
- Opening Remarks
- Government Reform "State of Play" (Presenter: Mark Bussow)
- Panel 1: Reform through Agency Lens
- Shared Services as an Essential Component of Government Reform (Presenter: Beth Angerman)
- Panel 2: Oversight Perspective
- Beyond September, Achieving Real Results (Keynote Speaker: Linda Springer)
- Closing Remarks
SPEAKERS & PANELISTS:

Linda Springer
Former Senior Advisor
Office of Management and Budget

Beth Angerman
Executive Director, Unified Shared Services Management
General Services Administration

Dave Mader
Former Controller
Office of Management and Budget

Robert Goldenkoff
Director, Strategic Issues
US Government Accountability Office

David Eagles
Chief Operating Officer
Department of Housing and Urban Development

Bridgette Garchek Stone
Deputy Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation, Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Department of Homeland Security

Robert Borden
Deputy Staff Director, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
US House of Representatives

Kristine Simmons
Vice President, Government Affairs
Partnership for Public Service

Mark Reinhold
Associate Director, Employee Services and Chief Human Capital Officer
Office of Personnel Management

Joseph Loddo
Chief Operating Officer
Small Business Administration
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