Office of Shared Solutions and Performance Improvement

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The Office of Shared Solutions and Performance Improvement is a unit within the U.S. General Services Administration that focuses on enhancing federal government performance and efficiency through shared services, data-driven management, and cross-agency collaboration.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal government office
organizational unit
abbreviation OSSPI
activity coordination of shared services initiatives
cross-agency collaboration facilitation
data analytics for performance management
performance improvement support for federal agencies
country United States
employer federal civil service employees
focusArea cross-agency priority goals support
data-driven decision making
federal performance management
government efficiency
shared services
goal improve transparency of federal performance data
increase cost-effectiveness of federal operations
reduce duplication of administrative services across agencies
standardize common administrative functions across agencies
governingBody U.S. General Services Administration
implements shared services strategies for the federal government
jurisdiction federal government of the United States
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
mission enhance federal government performance and efficiency
oversightBy Administrator of General Services
parentAgency U.S. General Services Administration
partOf U.S. General Services Administration
policyArea federal management and performance
shared services policy implementation
purpose advance shared services across federal agencies
improve government-wide management and performance
promote data-driven management in the federal government
support cross-agency collaboration
sector public sector
supports agency strategic planning and performance reporting
federal performance improvement officers
implementation of cross-agency priority goals
usesMethod cross-agency collaboration mechanisms
data-driven management
evidence-based decision making
website https://www.gsa.gov
worksWith Chief Financial Officers Council
Chief Information Officers Council
Office of Management and Budget
Performance Improvement Officers Council
federal executive agencies

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
U.S. General Services Administration
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