Executive Order 13538
Ordered by Barack Obama on April 19, 2010
Establishes an advisory board within the General Services Administration to recommend best business practices for federal management, emphasizing productivity, technology use, and customer service. Board consists of private-sector leaders, chaired by OMB Deputy Director, and operates for two years unless extended.
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