Government Announces Committee to Judge Other Government People
Published Date: 11/25/2025
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Summary
The Consumer Product Safety Commission just updated the list of members on its Performance Review Board, which checks how well senior executives are doing their jobs. They fixed a previous mistake by adding Bryan C. Burnett, the Chief Information Officer, to the team. This update affects senior leaders’ performance reviews but doesn’t change any money or deadlines.
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