What Happened?
Washington, DC-based U.S. Office of Personnel Management Promoted David Vargas as Acting Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: March 18, 2016
Washington, DC-based U.S. Office of Personnel Management Promoted David Vargas as Acting Chief Information Officer
Office of Personnel Management`s history begins with the Civil Service Act, signed in 1883, ending the spoils system and establishing the Civil Service Commission. The Commission, led by the energetic Teddy Roosevelt, laid the foundations of an impartial, professional civil service based on the merit principle – that employees should be judged only on how well they can do the job. In 1978, the Civil Service Commission was reorganized into three new organizations: the Office of Personnel Management, the Merit Systems Protection Board, and the Federal Labor Relations Authority. Each of these new organizations took over a portion of the Civil Service Commission’s responsibilities, with OPM responsible for personnel management of the civil service of the Government.
David Vargas, a senior executive service member, and OPM`s associate CIO, has spent most of his career in the federal government, serving for more than 20 years in senior-level positions at the Department of Housing and Urban Development before joining OPM in 2013 as director of human resources IT transformation. He was named associate CIO in 2014.
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