It's All About the Culture

The public expects: * Mission excellence, whether in protecting the nation or in delivering social programs; * Customer service, including electronic interface; * Responsiveness to current public needs; * Anticipation of and preparation for rapid response to emerging needs and risks; * Efficiency an...

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Compliance
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Government agencies
Internal controls
Leadership
Political appointments
Public interest
Transparency
Treasury operations
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