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Dr. Linda Morrison Combs (born 1946) is a former U.S. federal government official. She was the Controller of the Office of Management and Budget in the Executive Office of the President at the White House. She had five Presidential Appointments confirmed by the United States Senate and served under three Presidents: Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.〔http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/pubpress/2005/2005-15.pdf〕 In 2014, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory appointed her State Controller on an interim basis. He later nominated Combs to continue in the position, which requires confirmation by the North Carolina General Assembly.〔(Governor McCrory appoints new state controller )〕 〔(Governor McCrory nominates State Controller Dr. Linda Morrison Combs )〕 ==OMB Service== President George W. Bush nominated her on February 28, 2005 to be the Controller of OMB. The United States Senate unanimously confirmed Combs on June 24, 2005.〔〔(Presidential Nomination: Jonann Elizabeth Chiles )〕 As Controller, Dr. Combs oversaw all of Federal financial management, was the head of the Office of Federal Financial Management, and chaired the U.S. Chief Financial Officers Council.〔(Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 )〕 She owned three initiatives of the President's Management Agenda: improving financial performance, eliminating improper payments, and real property.〔(Results.gov )〕 Also, Dr. Combs oversaw Government-wide financial management policies, and requirements. Specifically she focused on financial results in the largest 24 departments and agencies in the United States Federal Government. She oversaw about $2.47 trillion in spending each year. Notably, during Dr. Combs's tenure at OMB, the Federal CFO community: 1) For the first time in history and for the second straight year successfully accelerated financial reporting so that audited financial statements were published by ever major agency within 45 days of the close of the fiscal year (a pace that significantly betters private sector reporting and improves on past Government results when agencies took as long as 5 months to report); 2) Obtained clean audit opinions in 19 of the 24 largest agencies for two straight years, and decreased the number of material weaknesses by more than 15% despite tougher audit standards (a major accomplishment from achieving only one clean audit in 1990 and only six in 1996 for those same 24 agencies); 3) Eliminated approximately $9 billion in improper payments—a 17% decrease since 2004. 4) Developed and reported the first ever government-wide inventory of the Federal real property assets, reporting data on more than 1.2 million assets worldwide, and disposing of $3.5 billion in excess property since 2004. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Linda Combs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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