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Thanks for Attending This Week's Town Hall!
Thanks for joining the Q4 OCFO town hall, where we highlighted this year's 2024 CFO Awards nominees and winners. If you missed it, or just want to revisit the magic, you can find the recording and slides on the OCFO Google Site.
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As Wellness Month winds down, we’re happy (and maybe a little yappy 🐶) to provide you with one more opportunity to treat yourself. Join the Engagement Team next Wednesday, August 28th at 1 p.m. Eastern for a 🐾🦎 Paws and Claws Meet & Greet. Come see how your colleagues’ adorable companions brighten their days and help them get the job done. Don’t miss out on this purrrrr-fect opportunity to share some joy and meet the extended OCFO family!
You can still sign up in advance to show off your pet by filling out this brief form (preferred), or just bring them to the event (less preferred, but still okay). Check your calendar for details or add the event using this link.
Last week, LaTanya Benson shared a tasty stir fry cooking demo, and we asked: What’s your favorite healthy snack, dish, or meal? Here are a few highlights:
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Sliced English cucumbers: Slice a cucumber into discs or sticks, sprinkle with lemon pepper seasoning and drizzle with zesty Italian dressing.
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Baked kale chips: Separate leafy kale greens from the stems, and tear into bite-sized pieces. Toss leaves to coat with olive oil and lay in a single layer on a baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt, and bake in a preheated 300-degree oven until the edges begin to brown but not burn, about 20 to 30 minutes. Enjoy!
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Granola: In a large bowl, combine 3 cups of rolled oats with ¼ cup of coconut oil, ⅓ cup of maple syrup, and ½ teaspoon of cinnamon. Spread the mixture out on a cookie sheet, and bake at 300 for 20–25 minutes, until golden brown. Let cool.
Have your own healthy recipe to share? Drop it in the OCFO Recipe Book!
This week, we have a new cooking demo: a delicious (and beautifully presented) pineapple mango salsa. We also have a new poll for pet people and non-pet people alike: Why do you or don't you own a pet?
Check back next week to see how your colleagues responded to our final Wellness Month poll!
Your participation in OCFO Wellness Month activities is voluntary, but we hope you can attend. If you have questions or need an accommodation to participate fully, reach out to the Engagement Team at OCFOEngagementTeam@gsa.gov.
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Sign Up for the Final Lunch With an OCFO Leader of 2024
There's still time to join an OCFO leader for lunch this year. Sign up today for a chance to attend lunch with Evan Farley, director of the Office of Audit Management and Accountability, on Tuesday, September 10th at noon. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by!
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Did You Know That You Can Find Past Town Halls Online?!
Visit the Town Halls page of the OCFO Google Site to find recordings, slide decks, and transcripts of past town halls.
Have feedback from the last town hall? You can share it through this Google form.
Action Required: Enroll With GSA Auth by August 27th to Continue Using DocuSign
GSA IT has begun to roll out a new authentication process that is changing the way you will access GSA apps and resources in the future. The current authentication tool, SecureAuth, is being replaced with an improved security tool called GSA Auth. To maintain access to DocuSign, enroll in GSA Auth by August 27th. Applications migrating in September:
- InSite
- HR Links
- GSA IT Self-Service Portal (ServiceNow)
- Adobe
Follow the one-time enrollment steps on InSite to complete the process.
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NOTE: Do NOT select the Sign-in (PIV credential) button on the main page. It will not work for your initial enrollment.
ICYMI: Messages from GSA Leadership
August 19: Administrator Carnahan announces a new political appointee
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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Shout out to Samson Obanigba (BG2D), Joyce Garza (BG2D), Sherily Hoffner (BR2F), Tony Allen (BR2L), and Joshua Grannan (BR2F)!
Shout out to Samson, Joyce, Sherilyn, Toni, and Joshua for coordinating and attending the North Texas Job Fair at the Globe Life Field Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Over 475 businesses attended this event. You all engaged with over 200 candidates and represented the GSA brand very well. Your efforts will allow GSA to recruit highly qualified candidates. Thank you!
Submitted by: Patricia Hernandez-Branch (BG2D)
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.
Unlock the Future with the FY24 AI Training Series!
Mark your calendars: The FY24 AI Training Series kicks off on September 4th and runs through the fall, offering 20+ sessions tailored to government employees across Acquisition, Technical, and Leadership tracks. Pre-register here to secure your spot and gain access to exclusive sessions led by top experts from Stanford, GWU, Princeton, and more. Remember, select each track you’re interested in during pre-registration. All sessions will be held via ZoomGov Webinar, with recordings available afterward for those unable to attend live.
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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 on the Online University Events Calendar.
Don't Forget! The Career Planning and Training Tool is Here to Help
The CFO Council's (CFOC) Career Planning and Training Tool has recently undergone a revision to its functionality to make it easier to identify courses that align with the CFOC’s core competencies for the financial management job series (501, 510, 511 and 565). You can start using the tool by clicking on the job series and GS-level filters. Career guidance in the form of virtual cards will display in the center of the screen and below.
Each virtual card will include information about a competency, including a general description, relevant behaviors, and proficiency levels. The cards will also contain embedded links to vendor courses that will help you master aspects of each competency. The partner vendors offer a wide array of course types and learning modalities, including on-line, on-site, hybrid, micro-learning, cohort style, and many more. These courses are available for purchase via government purchase card (note - purchases on government purchase cards are limited to $10,000; most courses are significantly less than that).
Try it today and give your professional development a boost!
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