National Capital Commission Updates Review Board Members
Published Date: 1/14/2026
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Summary
The National Capital Planning Commission just named new members to their Performance Review Board for 2024-2026. This board checks how well senior executives are doing, suggests changes to their ratings, and recommends bonuses or pay raises. These appointments affect senior leaders and help keep performance reviews fair and on point over the next three years.
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NCPC PRB to review SES pay
If you are a Senior Executive Service (SES) employee at the National Capital Planning Commission, the agency named members to its Performance Review Board for fiscal years 2024–2026. The board will review annual SES performance appraisals, can recommend changes to performance ratings, and can recommend performance-based bonuses and pay increases. PRB members serve for a period of 36 months.
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