Selective Service Scraps Its Performance Review Board Overnight
Published Date: 1/30/2025
Notice
Summary
The Selective Service System is canceling its Performance Review Board following a new President’s order to boost accountability for senior career staff. This change affects senior executives by changing how their performance is reviewed, starting right away. No extra costs or delays are expected, making the process simpler and quicker.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Performance Review Board Rescinded for Senior Executives
If you are a career senior executive at the Selective Service System, your Performance Review Board has been canceled per the President's Memorandum on Restoring Accountability for Career Senior Executives dated January 20, 2025. This change starts right away and changes how your performance is reviewed. The notice says no extra costs or delays are expected and the process should be simpler and quicker.
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