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Year One at HHS

Ed. Note: We regret that Secretary had to cancel her chat yesterday due to an extended health reform meeting, but thank her for agreeing to draft a post summing up the year in health care from an HHS perspective: Last January, President Obama set a clear course for his administration when he said “we must pick […]

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The First Cuts Are the Deepest

Cross-posted from the OMB Blog. In May, we released our Terminations, Reductions, and Savings volume. It put forward more than 120 cuts and reductions, totaling $17 billion, to programs that were duplicative, ineffective, or outdated. At the time, cynics said that we’d never be able to eliminate these programs – some of which had been around for decades. […]

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The President on Haiti: “The First Waves of our Rescue and Relief Workers are on the Ground and at Work”

This morning the President gave another update on relief efforts in Haiti, promising the people of Haiti that “you will not be forsaken; you will not be forgotten.”  Again, while the US Government is doing all it can, you can also help immediately by donating to the international fund of the Red Cross to assist the relief […]

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Honoring Scientists and Engineers

We hear a lot about Nobel Prize-winning scientists, and there are kudos galore for those august winners of the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, such as those honored by President Obama in October. But where do these great innovators come from? How did they get to their vaunted […]

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Modernizing Government

This afternoon, I will participate in the White House Forum on Modernizing Government. More than 50 of the nation’s leading CEOS are attending today’s forum, bringing their ideas for how the government can use technology to save money and improve performance.  Chief Performance Officer Jeff Zients, a key member of our OMB team, has been […]

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Fighting Against Special Interests and For the Public Interest: A Year of Change

Ed. Note: We’re happy to host Norm Eisen and Aneesh Chopra in a live video chat at 11:30 AM EST, watch at WhiteHouse.gov/live or join the discussion through Facebook. Americans chose Barack Obama to be President of the United States to change the way Washington works. To do just that, on his first full day in office, […]

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Modernizing Government: Your Five-Livestream Guide

Note: The opening session of the forum will begin at 1:45, the breakouts at 2:20, and the closing session at 4:00. Today we’re convening the White House Forum on Modernizing Government to bring private sector and federal government leaders together in a discussion about new ways to use technology to streamline government operations, improve customer […]

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A Visit to America's River of Grass

Last week I had the opportunity to visit the Everglades and the Kissimmee River region in Florida along with Jo Ellen Darcy, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Sam Hamilton, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Tom Strickland, Assistant Secretary at the Department of the Interior.   Despite unusually chilly temperatures, […]

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Help for Haiti

The President has been receiving updates on the urgent situation in Haiti late into last night and throughout the day, and top members of his team have been convening to formulate the government response.   You can also help immediately by donating to the Red Cross to assist the relief effort. Contribute online to the Red […]

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Thoughts and Prayers for Haiti

The President gave the following statement tonight: “My thoughts and prayers go out to those who have been affected by this earthquake. We are closely monitoring the situation and we stand ready to assist the people of Haiti.” The White House also put out this background information: The President was informed of the earthquake at […]

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