Sentences with phrase «career civil servants»

So I count 3 - 4 in that chart as political appointees, all the rest would be career civil servants, mostly at the Senior Executive Service level.
The bureaucracy might not think so, because many career civil servants have a vested interest in faux risks.
Farther down the federal totem pole, career civil servants have been viewed as a moderating force.
The rest are all career civil servants whose jobs are not tied to a given administration.
(Both Bentley and Drumm are career civil servants; indeed, ARS has no political appointees, not even ARS Administrator Chavonda Jacobs - Young.)
Much of the budget formulation process is in the hands of career civil servants, who represent a collective reservoir of knowledge about the agencies they oversee, and handle many of the more granular decisions on their own.
A major job for OMB staff — most of whom are career civil servants — is to find ways to constrain spending while balancing agency needs with the views of the president.
[142] It is staffed by a mix of career Civil Servants and Special Advisers.
And wouldn't having more career civil servants — in other words, conscientious bureaucrats with no particular axes to grind — be better for everyone?
Painter recommends that Congress pass a law right now that would require that when a President or his businesses have specific matters pending before a federal agency — like, say, an Internal Revenue Service audit, or a case before the National Labor Relations Board or the Securities and Exchange Commission, or a licensing issue before the Federal Communications Commission — that the matter must be decided by a career civil servant, rather than by a political appointee.
Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has sworn - in career civil servant, Sir George Eche, as the new Secretary to the State Government.
Tom Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will hand over his Atlanta - based agency to an acting director, a career civil servant named Anne Schuchat who has been serving as Frieden's principal deputy director.
See, e.g., Jeffrey Mervis, An Invisible Hand Behind Plan To Realign U.S. Science Education, 341 Science 338, 339 - 40 (2013)(describing an RMO official as «a good example of how a career civil servant can help shape policy at the White House» and quoting an advocate saying «we should be glad that she uses her powers for good, and not evil»).
Frieda Murray is a career civil servant who has published fiction, nonfiction, and Booklist reviews both in collaboration and separately.
The ninth is the chairman, a career civil servant, Sir Leigh Lewis.

Not exact matches

We look at Heather Savory's impressive career as engineer, graphics chips pioneer, businesswoman, civil servant and open data guru
She continued her career as a civil servant, serving in the criminal department of the Home Office from 1968 to 1979, when she decided to give writing her full attention.
Having gained a first class degree from Oxford and begun his career working as a civil servant at 10 Downing Street under Baroness Thatcher, the former MP was nicknamed «Two Brains» by his colleagues due to his background and his serious approach to policy formulation.
A consummate public servant and intellectual, he started his working career as a lecturer with the then University of Sokoto now known as Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, before joining the Kaduna State Civil Service.
«We thank those civil servants who have continued to go to work and urge those not going to work to resume in the interest of their career, the people of Kogi State and future of our dear state.
Although it is too early to evaluate the impact this will have on research careers in Spain, the FJI expressed some concerns: «We deem it necessary to take steps to prevent candidates with poorer records from using the PCD [system] to bypass the [traditional selection] procedure [for permanent staff], and to avoid the creation of two layers of «1st class» (civil servant) and «2nd class» (non-civil servant) appointees.»
Research careers in Spain are also made less attractive to non-EU researchers in particular due to the additional restrictions that apply to their eligibility for permanent contracts, which are traditionally seen as civil servants positions.
«Probably the most crucial step at the beginning of a career is to secure civil servant status,» says Smith of the Nuclear Studies Center.
After years of promoting economic growth at almost any cost, Beijing is now struggling to change official attitudes, despite a raft of new policies, including tying civil servants» career prospects to their energy - saving achievements.
But many of those fortunate enough to have a resumé line listing a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award know little of the eponymous scientist and civil servant whose death on 6 October, a week before her 83rd birthday, ended an exceptional and still - active career encompassing high attainment in both research and service to the nation and the world.
Careers include: cleaners, fast food servers, police officers, flight attendants, civil servants, secretaries, construction workers, teachers, skilled factory worker, specialist doctors.
Native to Saluda County, Mrs. Spearman's childhood laid the foundations of family, faith, and hard work that transcended into her professional career as an educator and civil servant.
Burney worked as an architect at David Brody Bond until 1990, when he embarked on a 24 - year career as one of New York's key civil servants: first as director of design at NYCHA until 2003, and then as Commissioner of the City's Department of Design and Construction from 2004 until 2014.
For every George Mitchell, there are dozens of policymakers and civil servants who — like Alex Crawley, who devoted his career to energy innovation — receive much less fanfare.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said the questionnaire «could have been an attempt to target civil servants, career federal government employees.»
«The story of British hydrologist and civil servant H.E. Hurst who earned the nickname «Abu Nil», Father of the Nile, for his 62 year career of measuring and studying the river is now fairly well known.
PLF's central objection is that the regulation was issued by a career FDA civil servant without proper legal authority to do so.
It's a career graveyard for civil servants and major project IT teams alike.
He has just finished his college degree cum laude with the GI Bill, and is now in the Maryland National Guard, and pursing a career as a Civil Servant as well.
She autographed first - edition copies of the Military to Federal Career Guide, 2nd Edition to military personnel, who might sometime in the near future separate or retire from the military and begin another career in public service — as a Civil Servant this time.
Areas of special interest include: Anxiety in school aged children, parenting anxious or traumatized children, Helping professionals (therapists, civil servants, medical professionals) in therapy, expressive arts therapy and those working through transitional life issues such as divorce, becoming a parent or career changes.»
Suddenly consumer reporting agencies were in vogue and the real estate industry was the perfect target for the civil servant bureaucracy to build careers upon.
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