The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), that just gave the Social Security Administration over a billion dollars to spend on a National Computer Center and on reducing backlogs, requires that each agency receiving ARRA funds appoint one person to oversee the spending. Government Executive.com reports that Mary Glenn-Croft, Social Security's Deputy Commissioner for Budget, Finance and Management, has been appointed to this position at Social Security.
3 comments:
Where's John Dyer when you need him?
Gone, thank goodness. But I do recognize your sarcasm.
Great news. Wonder if there will finally be a Vocational Expert fee increase? Last increase was in 1972!!! Time will tell...
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