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A discussion with OES alums: where are they now?
OES is made up of interdisciplinary experts from federal agencies and academic, non-profit, local government institutions.
Read about what former team members are up to now and their biggest takeaways from working with OES on our blog.
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Evaluation and Evidence Training Series FY22 Schedule
Need to strengthen your evaluation skills, or have a colleague who is new to evaluation?
Check out our FY22 Evaluation and Evidence Training Series, conducted in partnership with the OMB Evidence Team.
Learn more about what is required of federal agencies and how to make it happen. Federal Executive Branch employees only.
View the schedule and register on MAX.gov.
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OES@100: Celebrating 100 Collaborations Across Government
Tuesday, November 16, 2021, 1:00-2:30pm ET via Zoom.
Join us for our fall event, OES@100 on November 16! Speakers from across government will discuss insights gained from OES’ evaluation portfolio of 100 collaborations to date and future priorities for evidence-building. Our event will feature the following sessions:
- What leads to a successful evaluation? Reflections from 100 OES collaborations
- Portfolio of evidence on equity and economic recovery
- New frontier for evidence in government: what’s next?
You can view the detailed agenda and tentative speaker list here.
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Interested in joining the OES team to make government better?
We are currently accepting fellowship applications for the following positions. View solicitations and apply here.
Please share this announcement with your colleagues and share any questions you have with the OES team on oes@gsa.gov.
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A Behavioral Insights Guide for Improving Payment Integrity
Payment integrity is a longstanding priority of the legislative and executive branches. Efforts to promote payment integrity often focus on improper payments which include payments made by the government to the wrong person, in the wrong amount, or for the wrong reason.
This guide helps readers explore how a behavioral insights approach can reduce improper payments in their programs. The guide is available here.
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