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Presidential Transition,
General Services Administration.
AGENCY:
The Presidential Transition
Directory Web site is designed to help
candidates in the 2016 Presidential
election get quick and easy access to key
resources about the federal government
structure and key policies related to
Presidential Transition. The creation of
the Presidential Transition Directory is
mandated by the Presidential Transition
Act of 1963, as amended.
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Dated: November 17, 2015.
Mary D. Gibert,
Director, Presidential Transition, U.S. General
Services Administration.
Notice of the 2016 Presidential
Transition Directory
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General Services Administration 2016
Presidential Transition Directory.
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Effective: November 24, 2015.
The
GSA Presidential Transition Team at
presidentialtransition@gsa .gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The
Presidential Transition Directory
(presidentialtransition.usa.gov) Web site
is designed to help candidates in the
2016 Presidential election get quick and
easy access to key resources about the
Federal Government structure and key
policies related to Presidential
Transition. The creation of the
Presidential Transition Directory is
mandated by the Presidential Transition
Act of 1963, as amended. Connecting
resources from the Government Printing
Office, Office of Personnel Management,
National Archives and Records
Administration, U.S. Office of
Government Ethics and others, the site
will also help future political
appointees better understand key
aspects of their roles and some of the
key policies and aspects of federal
service. Additionally, the Directory will
be connecting to not-for-profit resources
about Presidential Transition to help
acquaint potential appointees with the
types of problems and challenges that
most typically confront new political
appointees when they make the
transition from prior activities to
assuming the responsibility for
governance. The site will be
continuously updated as new
information becomes available to help
ensure candidates and their staffs have
access to the best information possible
as they begin their planning to establish
the next management of the Executive
Branch of the federal government.
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Notice of the 2016 Presidential Transition Directory
AGENCY: Presidential Transition, General Services Administration.
ACTION: Notice of availability of the General Services Administration
2016 Presidential Transition Directory.
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SUMMARY: The Presidential Transition Directory Web site is designed to
help candidates in the 2016 Presidential election get quick and easy
access to key resources about the federal government structure and key
policies related to Presidential Transition. The creation of the
Presidential Transition Directory is mandated by the Presidential
Transition Act of 1963, as amended.
DATES: Effective: November 24, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The GSA Presidential Transition Team
at presidentialtransition@gsa .gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Presidential Transition Directory
(presidentialtransition.usa.gov) Web site is designed to help
candidates in the 2016 Presidential election get quick and easy access
to key resources about the Federal Government structure and key
policies related to Presidential Transition. The creation of the
Presidential Transition Directory is mandated by the Presidential
Transition Act of 1963, as amended. Connecting resources from the
Government Printing Office, Office of Personnel Management, National
Archives and Records Administration, U.S. Office of Government Ethics
and others, the site will also help future political appointees better
understand key aspects of their roles and some of the key policies and
aspects of federal service. Additionally, the Directory will be
connecting to not-for-profit resources about Presidential Transition to
help acquaint potential appointees with the types of problems and
challenges that most typically confront new political appointees when
they make the transition from prior activities to assuming the
responsibility for governance. The site will be continuously updated as
new information becomes available to help ensure candidates and their
staffs have access to the best information possible as they begin their
planning to establish the next management of the Executive Branch of
the federal government.
Dated: November 17, 2015.
Mary D. Gibert,
Director, Presidential Transition, U.S. General Services
Administration.
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