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The White House: The Choice is Up to You
Friday, 11 November 2011, 11:47 am
Press Release: The White House
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Good morning,
I want to introduce you to a few
federal employees who are serving our country every day, and
who are thinking about ways to make sure your tax dollars
aren't wasted.
Yesterday, President Obama announced the
four finalists for the 2011 SAVE Award, an annual contest
for federal employees to submit their ideas for cutting
costs by making government more effective and efficient.
We need your help to determine this year's winner
– help us choose who gets to discuss their idea with
President Obama.
Cast your vote for the winner of the SAVE
Award:
This year, nearly 20,000 ideas were
submitted from federal employees across the country. There
were a lot of great ideas, but in the end, these four really
stood out:
- Matthew Ritsko, NASA
: At
Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA employees purchase
specialized tools and ground support equipment for
developing and building flight projects. Many of the tools
are not tracked once projects are complete, and as a result
funds are wasted on duplicative purchases. In order to cut
down on repeat purchases, Matthew suggests creating a
centralized tool repository – or "lending library" –
where these tools can be stored, catalogued, and checked in
and out by NASA employees.
- Eileen Hearty,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
: All across
the country, HUD contractors and staff conduct annual
Management and Occupancy Reviews of multifamily properties
(i.e. apartments) that are privately-owned and subsidized by
HUD. Many of these properties receive high marks year after
year and consistently provide excellent service. Eileen
proposes a reduction in the frequency of reviews for
high-performing properties – a change that would reward
superior properties for their excellent work and reduce the
travel costs, staff time, and fees paid by HUD for these
reviews.
- Kevin Korzeniewski, Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency
: When Kevin began working as
an attorney in the Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency, he automatically received a new set of U.S. Code
books that get updated and reordered every year. Because the
information in these books is now available online through
LexisNexis, Westlaw, and free sources – where it is also
updated in real time – Kevin suggests that his agency stop
automatically ordering these books.
- Faith
Stanfield, Social Security Administration
: Every
quarter, the Social Security Administration (SSA) produces
and mails OASIS, a 25-plus-page, glossy magazine to 88,000
SSA employees all across the country and more than 1,000
retired SSA employees. The OASIS magazine has been around
for decades; however, as more and more SSA communications
shift online, Faith suggests that the magazine be released
only in an online format to save money on printing and
shipping that could be put to better use
elsewhere.
The SAVE Award is just
one of many ways we're working to ensure that none of your
hard-earned tax dollars go to waste. Yesterday, President
Obama signed an Executive Order instructing federal agencies
to reduce spending by 20 percent on things like travel, cell
phones, laptops and other devices that can be issued to
employees, printing documents that can be posted online, and
unnecessary plaques, mugs, water bottles, and other
frivolous swag.
For three years now, federal employees
from across the government have submitted their ideas to
help streamline and modernize their departments and
agencies. These are the folks who know the system best,
people who have a genuine understanding of the nitty-gritty
details. All their ideas help to save taxpayers
money and make sure the government better serves the
American people. And this is a chance to make sure that each
of them is recognized for their foresight and creativity.
But only one of them will get a chance to sit down
with the President and present their proposal. And it's up
to you to choose who that is.
Vote on the SAVE
Award today:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/save-award
Sincerely,
David Plouffe
Senior Advisor to the
President
*****ENDS