This week in history: On June 13, 1967, Thurgood Marshall was nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Lyndon B. Johnson; he became the Court's first Black justice.
OCFO Job Announcements
Director of Budget (SES): Office of the Chief Financial Officer. Washington, D.C. Closes on Monday, June 20, 2022.
Data Scientist (GS-13/14, 1560 series): Office of Analytics, Performance and Improvement, Analytics and Decision Support Division. Open to all government employees and the public. Virtual position. Closes on Wednesday, June 22, 2022.
To feature an opening in the next Week in Review, use the OCFO Week in Review submissions form.
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New: Join GSA's Mentoring Program Mentor Pool
GSA supports a mentoring culture and mentoring as a developmental opportunity for employees. The GSA Mentoring Program is actively seeking employees and supervisors who are willing to help others by passing along their knowledge, wisdom and, guidance.
Joining the pool of mentors is quick and easy, only requiring a few steps in GSA Online University (OLU). You can even select where and how you would like to participate.
Interested but not ready to sign up? The program is offering three information sessions -- one for new supervisor mentoring on Wednesday, June 29, and two for all employees on Tuesday June 30 and Thursday July 7. You can also direct any questions to Wendy Cobb, mentoring program manager.
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New: Learn About Thoughtful Allyship at GSA
The GSA LGBT and Allies Employee Association invites all employees to join us for a presentation and panel discussion with Traci DiMartini, Michelle Steele, Miranda Webster, Cindy Andersen and Alison Kohler on thoughtful allyship at GSA.
The agenda will cover:
- What it means to be an ally.
- How to be an ally at work.
- Taking the next step in your allyship.
The event will include opening remarks from Deputy Administrator Katy Kale. There will be a brief question-and-answer session following the presentation.
Tuesday, June 21 at 1 p.m. Eastern
Live stream (Zoom) Add to calendar Ask a question
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Reminder: Virtual Chats with the Administrator and Deputy Administrator
The Office of Strategic Communication is offering virtual coffees (or teas) on a rolling basis to meet with Administrator Robin Carnahan and Deputy Administrator Katy Kale. Sign up here if you’re interested. Additional sessions may be added or group sizes adjusted, depending on the level of interest.
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Reminder: Mandatory Security and Privacy Awareness Training Due July 22
Mandatory Security and Privacy Awareness training is now available in Online University. Learn to handle cyber threats, protect sensitive information, and comply with GSA’s security policies.
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ICYMI: This Week's Messages from GSA Leadership
6/16: Deputy Administrator Katy Kale recognizes the second official observance of Juneteenth as a federal holiday
Check out the Messages from Leadership page on InSite, where you can find past messages from GSA leaders.
Update: Share Your Thoughts on Thursday's Town Hall!
Please take a few minutes to share your feedback on yesterday's town hall by completing this post-event questionnaire.
A recording of the event and the slides will be available soon. Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts!
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FEVS Fever: Week 3
After two full weeks of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, here's where we stand:
OCFO Overall - 28% BB - 38% BG - 30% BR - 25%
(BA and BI don't yet have enough responses to have a participation percentage.)
With four weeks to go, there's still time to get those numbers up! If you haven't already taken the FEVS, search your inbox for an email from EVGS@opm.gov. Remember, your participation informs the future of OCFO and each one of your voices matter.
Questions? Check out these frequently asked questions or drop a line to GSAengagement@gsa.gov.
If you've taken the FEVS, remember to respond to the poll by July 15!
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Welcome to the OCFO Analytics Corner! Each week, the Analytics Community of Practice (A-CoP) team will be sharing events, training, resources, and more. Complete this Google Form to receive more information about the A-CoP or to get involved.
Sneak Peek: Data Environment Modernization
Curious about the OCFO data environment modernization efforts? Learn about the solution OCFO will be adopting—the FAS Cloud Services Enterprise Data Architecture—from the person who designed it, Clifton Best. Add the event to your calendar and join with Google Meet on June 22 at 1 p.m. Eastern.
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Every week we will feature OCFO colleagues who have been recognized by their peers for their great work and character. This is a quick, easy, and fun way to acknowledge and thank one another. To recognize one (or more) of your peers in the next Week in Review, use the OCFO Shout Outs Google Form. |
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Shout out to Dustin Elliott (BR2L)!
Shout out to Dustin Elliott for going above and beyond to engage in cross-zonal collaboration with the Zone 1 Leased FFO team! Dustin shared Zone 2's current pass through analysis template and met several times with Zone 1 to help us tailor the template to meet the needs of our Zone. Thank you for your time, patience, and expertise, Dustin!
Submitted by: Jessica Simmons (BR1L)
Shout out to Stephanie McWhirter (BBF)!
Shout out to Stephanie for helping with all our PAR requests. We have had a lot of issues recently and she is always there to make sure the transactions are processed through! Thank you for your support and assistance!
Submitted by: Francie McCabe (BGF)
GSA's new Online University is here and, with it, new mandatory training deadlines. Visit the Mandatory Training page on GSA's InSite for due dates and watch the Announcements section for training reminders.
Looking for enterprise-wide training opportunities? Check out the FY22 course list.
New: Business Object Office Hour Recap and Invite to Financial Insite
In case you missed it, BIC sponsored a Business Objects Open Office Hour this past week. Over 100 users attended and there was great discussion and training around a few key topics including: - removing leading blank columns and rows when exporting a report, - integrating formulas into your report, - creating a crosstab report, and more.
You can catch the recording from the Resource Catalog in the OCFO Training and Resource Library. While you are there, be sure to sign up for next week's course titled Financial Insite. We will explore valuable resources available from OCFO pages on Insite while have a little bit of fun as well. Hope to see you there.
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New: Changes to TSP
The Thrift Savings Plan moved to a new platform in May. This transition brought with it new features that make accessing your TSP account more secure and efficient. Some of these new features are:
- A mobile app that puts account management at your fingertips
- More investment options, including mutual funds
- Additional layers of security to enhance your account protections
- A new "my account" interface
- Secure logins with the option to use your device's biometrics (e.g., fingerprint or facial recognition)
- Convenient support, including online chat, a 24/7 virtual assistant, and the ThriftLine call center
- Personalized support to roll over money to your TSP from eligible accounts
- Electronic signatures and online payment options
Your investment elections will remain the same for both future contributions and current allocations unless you make a change. TSP funds are also staying the same.
If you have questions about the updates to TSP or are experiencing issues accessing the site, contact your OHRM benefits specialist or visit the TSP website for more details or assistance.
New: Hurricane Season Preparation
This year's hurricane season began on June 1 and will continue through November 30 on the East Coast. Forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are predicting an above-average hurricane season this year, and it's essential that you and your loved ones are prepared to respond in case of hazardous weather conditions. Please also be aware that hurricanes are not just a coastal threat and have the potential to cause significant damage to inland communities as well.
Tips to prepare for hazardous weather
Know your zone. Evacuation may become necessary depending on the track and severity of a storm. Use this listing of evacuation routes to find your state's evacuation zones.
Complete a family communication plan. Prepare for how you will assemble and communicate with your family and loved ones. Identify meeting locations and anticipate where you will go. The Federal Emergency Management Agency's guidance on family communications planning can help you get started.
Check your insurance coverage. There may be a waiting period (typically 30 days) for a flood insurance policy to become effective. Not all storm-related losses, such as flooding, are covered under traditional policies. Now is the time to review your coverage and contact your insurance agent for any changes. If you are not insured against floods, contact your insurance agent or visit floodsmart.gov. If you are a renter, now is the time to ensure you have adequate coverage to protect your belongings.
Make an emergency kit. Assemble an emergency kit containing nonperishable food, water, medication, sanitary supplies, radios, extra batteries, and important documents. Use this info from ready.gov to learn more about building an emergency supply kit.
Stay informed. Identify where to go for trusted sources of information during emergencies. Check with your local emergency management office to sign up for alerts that go directly to your phone or email. Be sure to monitor local news for watches and warnings in your area and follow the directions of local officials. Power outages are always a concern during weather events – make sure you have a battery-operated radio available to receive life-saving alerts.
There are many resources available to assist with hurricane planning efforts. For more information on preparing against hurricanes and other natural disasters, visit ready.gov/hurricanes.
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Update: Trusted Workforce Brown Bag Session with OMA
The presentation will cover details on the transformation of the federal background investigation process, its benefits, and the implementation timeline.
The Trusted Workforce (TW) 2.0 program is a new approach to personnel vetting. Under this new program, Federal employees in both the national security and public trust populations will undergo continuous vetting – a review of your background at any time during your tenure to determine whether you meet applicable trust requirements.
Add the event to your calendar and join the live stream on June 22 at noon. Submit questions for the event today!
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Reminder: Trainings from the Office of Civil Rights
The Office of Civil Rights provides monthly training opportunities that are critical to GSA’s ongoing effort to create and foster a more equitable workplace. Register today for upcoming training opportunities. If you have questions or need to request an accommodation, contact OCR at ocr@gsa.gov.
All Employees Civil Treatment for Employees: June 29
Supervisors Civil Treatment for Supervisors: June 23 | June 28 A Lesson in EEO for Supervisors: June 30
Reminder: Learn How to Use the New Online University
The new Online University (OLU) is live, but are you hip to all its latest features?
Whether you’re an employee or a supervisor, you can get the scoop on the new OLU in this live training:
Employees - Access courses, transcripts, and the new mentoring feature Supervisors - View your team, assign training, run reports, and more
Limited seats are available. To save your spot, go to the 🔍 Find Learning icon on OLU's welcome page, and type in Introduction to OLU.
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