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New! May Article Club: Thanks for the Feedback
The OCFO Article Club will be meeting on Wednesday, May 22nd at noon Eastern. This month's discussion will cover the article Thanks for the Feedback.
If the event isn't on your calendar, you can join by Google Meet on May 22nd at noon Eastern.
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New! You and Your Data
Two quick reminders about accessing financial data.
First, in case you missed the message, the GSA Corporate IT Applications website was decommissioned earlier this month. If you used that to access Business Objects or Pegasys, you can now find them on InSite.
The Pegasys Upgrade is taking place this weekend. As a result, data you access through Business Objects and PBS Oracle Analytics will be impacted. Early Friday morning will be the last VAT produced this week. This will be VAT 130 and will contain all of Thursday's transactions as you would normally expect. There will be no VAT 131 this week, which would normally be generated Saturday morning. The next VAT will be VAT number 133 and it is expected to be loaded into FMIS late Monday morning (prior to noon) and will contain all of Friday's transactions, as well as anything that might post Saturday and Sunday (if any). Once the data loads, it will still need to be updated in our BI systems. You may not need VAT 131 and VAT 133 until Tuesday morning.
Reminder! Sign Up for May's Lunch With a Leader, Featuring Brian Block
If you're interested in participating in next month's informal virtual get-together with Brian Block, director of the Office of Budget, sign up for a chance to attend via this Google form.
Brian's lunch is scheduled for May 23rd at noon Eastern and is limited to 10 people, so sign up today! The next two lunches are:
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Leader
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Steve Brockelman, director of the Office of Analytics, Performance & Improvement
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June 11th
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Kathy Hammer, director of the Office of Financial Management
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July 17th
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Congratulations are in Order
Congrats to Vivi Tran-Chu
This week, Vivi Tran-Chu and her GSA IT colleagues Kathy Harvel and Marnie May were recognized by the Treasury Department for their efforts to bring transparency to federal spending.
Vivi, Kathy, and Marnie have spent countless hours capturing and analyzing GSA's financials and contract award data to ensure that GSA's DATA Act submissions have been as clean and accurate as possible over the years. This amounts to more than $20 billion worth of transactions each year, given GSA's role in the governmentwide economy.
Congratulations, Vivi, Kathy, and Marnie for receiving the The Data Transparency Award, and for setting high standards for the rest of government by making spending data more transparent to the public!
Congrats to Sara Twyman
Sara Twyman has been selected to serve as the new FAS budget director. Congratulations, Sara!
Did you know... that it's Public Service Recognition Week?!
Public Service Recognition Week is celebrated during the first week of May to honor the people who serve our nation as federal, state, county, local, and tribal government employees. GSA is featuring the stories of the agency's public servants across its flagship socials throughout the month, so check them out!
It's never a bad time to say thanks to the public servants in your life. Use GSA's ecards or our OCFO shout outs to thank a colleague for their commitment to service.
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New! Save the Date for Upcoming Town Halls
Agency-wide Town Hall
Join agency leadership for a GSA town hall on Thursday, June 13th at 2 p.m. Eastern. The event will celebrate GSA as a Best Place to Work, kick off GSA’s 75th Anniversary celebrations, and more. Join the town hall via Zoom.
Submit your questions in advance through next Thursday, May 16th. To see previous questions and answers, visit this InSite page. On May 20th, voting will begin on the questions that will be addressed live at the event.
1800 F Presidential Transition Team Town Hall
On Tuesday, May 14, from 2–3 p.m. Eastern, join Bob Stafford for a town hall to discuss the impact the Presidential Transition Team's occupancy will have on 1800 F workspace and ask any questions you may have. The town hall will be a hybrid event, so join virtually using the link below, or in-person in the 1800 F auditorium:
https://stream.meet.google.com/stream/d7e8d6e6-4237-470c-94fa-110af539608
If you have any accommodation needs please coordinate with your supervisors who will work with your reasonable accommodation coordinator and our event coordinator, Christine Abod.
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New! Disabled Veterans Memorial Day Panel: Transition Experiences
On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, from 1 to 2 p.m. Eastern, GSA’s Persons with Disabilities Special Emphasis Program (PWDSEP) and Veterans Employment Resource Association will host a joint panel discussion centered around “Disabled Vet Experiences: Transitioning from the Military to the Federal Government and GSA.”
The discussion will feature four GSA veteran employees who you might work with, but whose story you might not have known. The panel will allow them to share their experience to widen awareness and highlight the diversity of the GSA team.
This event will be hosted in zoom and you can register in OLU.
American Sign Language interpreters and transcription services will be available. Several days after the panel, we will post the recording on the DEIA InSite page and a post-event transcript will be available upon request. Both will also be archived on the PWDSEP InSite page.
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ICYMI: Messages from GSA Leadership
May 9th: Administrator Carnahan recognizes Historic Preservation Month
May 7th: The administrator shares several personnel updates
May 6th: The administrator expresses her thanks during Public Service Recognition Week
You're all caught up! Check out the Messages from Leadership page on InSite, where you can find past messages from GSA leaders.
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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No shout outs this week. To recognize one (or more) of your peers in the next Week in Review, use the OCFO Shout Outs Google Form.
Welcome to the OCFO Analytics Corner! Each week, the Analytics Community of Practice (A-CoP) team will be sharing events, training, resources, and more. If you would like to learn more about the OCFO Analytics Community of Practice, you can sign up for updates here.
New Draft AI Guidance from NIST!
Earlier this week, the National Institute of Standards and Technology released a slew of new draft documents on artificial intelligence guidance and deployment, spanning topics from synthetic content risks to international standards development. Get all the top line details from NextGov!
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Visit the Mandatory Training page on GSA's InSite for mandatory training deadlines and watch the GSA News & Info section for training reminders.
Looking for enterprise-wide training? You'll find a selection of the upcoming offerings below or check out the Online University Events Calendar for a full slate of training opportunities.
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Join the Federal RPA Community of Practice on May 14th at 2 p.m. for a session on internal controls in the federal government.
The Government Accountability Office's Carrie Morrison will be giving a talk on GAO's "Green Book," which sets the standards for an effective internal control system for federal agencies, a crucial safeguard over public resources.
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Upcoming Enterprise-wide Training
Check out the Online University Events Calendar and GSA's Tech Training page for more training opportunities.
*These courses fill up fast, so register today! If no more seats are available, join the waitlist or register for a later session.
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