ROUNDTABLE- Case Studies in Personnel Management Reform in Federal Agencies
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management
Location: SD 342, Dirksen Senate Office Building
Agenda
Across the federal government, agencies face challenges in recruiting, retaining and managing their workforces. The National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) has described specific cases in which communication has broken down between frontline agency component management and their respective human resources (HR) offices to such a degree that critical needs go unfilled. These problems raise concerns about strategic personnel management issues across the federal government and require appropriate oversight to ensure federal agencies are pursuing effective personnel management policies. This roundtable will explore two specific NAPA case studies for the Federal Aviation Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that have resulted in improved personnel management performance. The panel will shed light both on the lessons from these success stories, and also on ways to apply best practices across the government.
Witnesses
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Robert GoldenkoffGoldenkoff Statment (145.5 KB)Director, Strategic IssuesGovernment Accountability Office
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Dia TaylorDownload Testimony (33.7 KB)Chief Human Capital Officer Office of Human ResourcesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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Rear Admiral Annie B. Andrews, USN (Ret.)Assistant Administrator Human Resource ManagementFederal Aviation Administration
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Terry GertonDownload Testimony (307.1 KB)PresidentNational Academy of Public Administration
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Kristine SimmonsDownload Testimony (116.3 KB)Vice President of Government AffairsPartnership for Public Service