ACUS Appoints Fresh Faces to Performance Review Board
Published Date: 9/10/2025
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The government just named new members to the Performance Review Board (PRB) at the Administrative Conference of the United States. This means fresh faces will help review and improve how things get done in the agency. No big money changes or deadlines here—just a smooth update to keep things running strong!
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