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The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is a Cabinet
United States Cabinet

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-level office, and is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States
Executive Office of the President of the United States

The Executive Office of the President consists of the immediate staff of the President of the United States, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the President....
 (EOP). It is an important conduit by which the White House
White House

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 oversees the activities of federal agencies. OMB is tasked with giving expert advice to senior White House officials on a range of topics relating to federal policy, management, legislative, regulatory, and budgetary issues. The bulk of OMB's 500 employees are charged with monitoring the adherence of their assigned federal programs to presidential policies.






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The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is a Cabinet
United States Cabinet

The United States Cabinet is composed of the most senior appointed officers of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States, and its existence dates back to the first United States of America President of the United States, George Washington, who appointed a Cabinet of four people to advise and assist him in his dutie...
-level office, and is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States
Executive Office of the President of the United States

The Executive Office of the President consists of the immediate staff of the President of the United States, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the President....
 (EOP). It is an important conduit by which the White House
White House

The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., it was built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the late Georgian architecture and has been the executive residence of every U.S....
 oversees the activities of federal agencies. OMB is tasked with giving expert advice to senior White House officials on a range of topics relating to federal policy, management, legislative, regulatory, and budgetary issues. The bulk of OMB's 500 employees are charged with monitoring the adherence of their assigned federal programs to presidential policies. OMB performs its coordination role by gathering, filtering, and promulgating the President
President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
's annual budget request, by issuing bulletins, memoranda and circulars dictating agency management practices, by overseeing the "President's Management Agenda
President's management agenda

The President's Management Agenda is an initiative, announced by United States President George W. Bush in 2001, to make the U.S. federal government more efficient and effective....
", and by reviewing agency regulation
Regulation

Regulation refers to "controlling human or societal behaviour by rules or restrictions." Regulation can take many forms: law restrictions promulgated by a government authority, self-regulation, social regulation , co-regulation and market regulation....
s. The Office contains significant numbers of both career and politically appointed staff; OMB staff provide important continuity within the EOP since several hundred career professionals remain in their positions regardless of which party occupies the White House. Six positions within OMB the director, the deputy director, the deputy director for management, and the administrators of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs

The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs is an office of the Federal Government of the United States that Congress of the United States established in the 1980 Paperwork Reduction Act....
, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, and the Office of Federal Financial Management
Office of Federal Financial Management

The Office of Federal Financial Management is a sub-division the United States Office of Management and Budget.OFFM responsibilities include implementing the financial management improvement priorities of the President, establishing government-wide financial management policies of executive agencies, and carrying out the financial manageme...
 are presidentially appointed and Senate
United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper house of the Bicameralism United States Congress, the lower house being the United States House of Representatives....
-confirmed
Advice and consent

Advice and consent is an English phrase frequently used in List of enacting formulae of bill s and in other legal or constitutional contexts, describing a situation in which the executive branch of a government enacts something previously approved of by the legislative branch....
 positions.

Structure of OMB

The largest component of the Office of Management and Budget are the four Resource Management Offices which are organized along functional lines mirroring the U.S. federal government, each led by an OMB associate director. Approximately half of all OMB staff are assigned to these offices, the majority of whom are designated as program examiners. Program examiners can be assigned to monitor one or more federal agencies or may be assigned a topical area, such as monitoring issues relating to U.S. Navy warships. These staff have dual responsibility for both management and budgetary issues, as well as responsibility for giving expert advice on all aspects relating to their programs. Each year they review federal agency budget requests and help decide what resource requests will be sent to Congress as part of the president’s budget. They perform in-depth program evaluations using the Program Assessment Rating Tool, review proposed regulations, agency testimony, analyze pending legislation, and oversee the aspects of the President's Management Agenda including agency management scorecards. They are often called upon to provide analysis information to any EOP staff member. They also provide important information to those assigned to the statutory offices within OMB, which are Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs

The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs is an office of the Federal Government of the United States that Congress of the United States established in the 1980 Paperwork Reduction Act....
, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, the Office of Federal Financial Management
Office of Federal Financial Management

The Office of Federal Financial Management is a sub-division the United States Office of Management and Budget.OFFM responsibilities include implementing the financial management improvement priorities of the President, establishing government-wide financial management policies of executive agencies, and carrying out the financial manageme...
, and the Office of E-Government whose job it is to specialize in issues such as federal regulations or procurement policy and law.

Other offices are OMB-wide support offices which include the Office of General Counsel, the Office of Legislative Affairs, the Budget Review Division (BRD), and the Legislative Reference Division. BRD performs government-wide budget coordination and is largely responsibly for the technical aspects relating to the release of the president’s budget each February. With respect to the estimation of spending for the executive branch
Executive (government)

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, BRD serves a purpose parallel to that of the Congressional Budget Office
Congressional Budget Office

The Congressional Budget Office is a List of United States federal agencies within the United States Congress of the United States government. It is a government agency that provides economic data to Congress....
 for the estimation of spending for Congress, the Department of the Treasury
United States Department of the Treasury

The Department of the Treasury is an United States federal executive departments and the treasury of the United States Federal government of the United States....
 for the estimation of revenues for the executive branch, and the Joint Committee on Taxation for the estimation of revenues for Congress.

The Legislative Reference Division has the important role of being the central clearinghouse across the federal government for proposed legislation or testimony by federal officials. It distributes proposed legislation and testimony to all relevant federal reviewers and distills the comments into a consensus opinion of the Administration about the proposal. They are also responsible for writing an Enrolled Bill Memorandum to the president once a bill is presented by both bodies of Congress for the president’s signature. The Enrolled Bill Memorandum details the particulars of the bill, opinions on the bill from relevant federal departments, and an overall opinion about whether the bill should be signed into law or vetoed. They also issues Statements of Administration Policy that let Congress know the White House’s official position on proposed legislation.

History

The Bureau of the Budget, OMB's predecessor, was established as a part of the Department of the Treasury by the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921. The Bureau of the Budget was moved to the EOP
Executive Office of the President of the United States

The Executive Office of the President consists of the immediate staff of the President of the United States, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the President....
 in 1939, and reorganized into OMB in 1970 during the Nixon administration
Richard Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and the only president to resign the office....
. The first OMB included Roy Ash
Roy Ash

Roy L. Ash was the co-founder and president of Litton Industries and director of the Office of Management and Budget during the administrations of U.S....
 (head), Paul O'Neill (assistant director), Fred Malek
Fred Malek

Frederic "Fred" V. Malek is an American businessman and former assistant to United States presidents George H.W. Bush and Richard Nixon. He recently served as a national finance committee co-chair of John McCain's John McCain presidential campaign, 2008....
 (deputy director) and Frank Zarb (associate director) and two dozen others. In the 1990s, OMB was reorganized to remove the distinction between management staff and budgetary staff by combining those dual roles into each given program examiner within the Resource Management Offices.

Directors of the Office of Management and Budget


Name Dates Served ? President Notes
Peter Orszag January 20, 2009 - Barack Obama Confirmed immediately after President Obama took the oath of office
Jim Nussle
Jim Nussle

James Allen "Jim" Nussle is an United States politician and was the director of the Office of Management and Budget. Nussle was a Republican Party member of the United States House of Representatives from 1991 to 2007....
September 4, 2007 - January 20, 2009 George W. Bush 
Rob Portman
Rob Portman

Robert Jones "Rob" Portman is an American lawyer and elected official who has served in two federal cabinet positions and as a member of Congress....
May 26, 2006 - 19 June 2007 George W. Bush 
Joshua B. Bolten
Joshua B. Bolten

Joshua Brewster Bolten was the White House Chief of Staff serving President of the United States George W. Bush. Bolten replaced Andrew Card on April 14, 2006....
June 26, 2003 - April 15, 2006 George W. Bush Bolten was designated on March 28, 2006, to replace Andy Card
Andrew Card

Andrew Hill "Andy" Card Jr. is a Republican American politician, former United States Cabinet member, and head of President George W. Bush's White House Iraq Group....
 as White House Chief of Staff
White House Chief of Staff

The White House Chief of Staff is the highest ranking member of the Executive Office of the President of the United States and a senior aide to the President of the United States....
Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. January 23, 2001 - June 6, 2003 George W. Bush Daniels left and successfully ran for governor
List of Governors of Indiana

File:StateCapitolIndiana.jpgThe Governor of Indiana is the head of the executive branch of Indiana's government and the commander-in-chief of the U.S....
 of Indiana
Indiana

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Jacob J. Lew
Jacob Lew

Jacob "Jack" J. Lew is the United States Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources. Lew was previously the Director of the United States Office of Management and Budget from 1998 to 2001....
May 21, 1998 - January 19, 2001 Bill Clinton Jack Lew served as deputy director of OMB from 1995 to 1998
Franklin D. Raines September 13, 1996 - May 21, 1998 Bill Clinton Raines went on to be CEO of Fannie Mae
Federal National Mortgage Association

The Federal National Mortgage Association , commonly known as Fannie Mae, is a stockholder-owned corporation chartered by Congress in 1968 as a government sponsored enterprise , but founded in 1938 during the Great Depression....
Alice M. Rivlin
Alice Rivlin

Alice Mitchell Rivlin is an economist, a former U.S. Cabinet official, and an expert on the budget. She is currently on the board of directors of the New York Stock Exchange....
October 17, 1994 - April 26, 1996 Bill ClintonRivlin became a governor of the Federal Reserve after leaving OMB
Leon Panetta
Leon Panetta

Leon Edward Panetta is the current Director of the Central Intelligence Agency of the Central Intelligence Agency. An United States Democratic Party politician, lawyer, and professor, Panetta served as President of the United States Bill Clinton's White House Chief of Staff from 1994 to 1997 and was a member of the United States House of Re...
January 21, 1993 - October 1994 Bill Clinton Panetta went on to become President Clinton's chief of staff and, in 2009, he became Obama's choice for Director of the CIA
Richard Darman
Richard Darman

Richard Gordon Darman, known as Dick Darman , was an United States economist and businessman who served under five U.S. presidents but is best remembered as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget during the administration of George H....
January 25, 1989 - January 20, 1993 George H. W. Bush
Joseph R. Wright, Jr. October 16, 1988 - January 20, 1989 Ronald Reagan
James C. Miller III
James C. Miller III

James C. Miller III is a former U.S. government official and economist who served as chairman of the Federal Trade Commission between 1981 and 1985 and as United States Office of Management and Budget for President Ronald Reagan between 1985 and 1988....
October 8, 1985 - October 15, 1988 Ronald Reagan
David A. Stockman January 21, 1981 - August 1, 1985 Ronald Reagan
James T. McIntyre
James T. McIntyre

James T. McIntyre was a director of the United States' Office of Management and Budget from September 24, 1977 until January 20, 1981....
September 24, 1977 - January 20, 1981 Jimmy Carter
Bert Lance
Bert Lance

Thomas Bertram Lance, known as Bert Lance, is an United States businessman, known mainly for his resignation from President of the United States Jimmy Carter's administration amid scandal in 1977....
January 21, 1977 - September 23, 1977 Jimmy Carter Lance resigned amid a corruption
Political corruption

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 scandal
James T. Lynn February 10, 1975 - January 20, 1977 Gerald Ford Lynn left to head Aetna Insurance
Aetna

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Roy Ash
Roy Ash

Roy L. Ash was the co-founder and president of Litton Industries and director of the Office of Management and Budget during the administrations of U.S....
February 2, 1973 - February 3, 1975 Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford 
Caspar Weinberger
Caspar Weinberger

Caspar Willard "Cap" Weinberger GBE , was an Politics of the United States and United States Secretary of Defense under President Ronald Reagan from January 21, 1981, until November 23, 1987, making him the third longest-serving defense secretary to date, after Robert McNamara and Donald Rumsfeld....
June 12, 1972 - February 1, 1973 Richard Nixon Weinberger later served as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under Presidents Nixon and Ford, and as Secretary of Defense
United States Secretary of Defense

File:USSecDefflag.PNGThe United States Secretary of Defense is the head of the United States Department of Defense , concerned with the Military of the United States and Military of the United States....
 under President Reagan
George P. Shultz
George P. Shultz

George Pratt Shultz is an American economist, statesman, and businessman. He served as the United States Secretary of Labor from 1969 to 1970, as the United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1972 to 1974, and as the United States Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989....
July 1, 1970 - June 11, 1972 Richard Nixon Shultz had previously served President Nixon as Secretary of Labor and would later serve under him as Secretary of the Treasury and under Ronald Reagan as Secretary of State
United States Secretary of State

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.
Robert Mayo January 22, 1969 - June 30, 1970 Richard Nixon
Charles Zwick
Charles Zwick

Charles Zwick was a director of the United States' Office of Management and Budget from January 29, 1968 until January 21, 1969....
January 29, 1968 - January 21, 1969 Lyndon B. Johnson
Charles Schultze
Charles Schultze

Charles L. Schultze is a United States economist and public policy analyst. He served as chairman of the United States Council of Economic Advisers during the Carter Administration....
June 1, 1965 - January 28, 1968 Lyndon B. Johnson
Kermit Gordon
Kermit Gordon

Kermit Gordon was Director of the United States Bureau of the Budget during the administration of Lyndon Johnson and President of the Brookings Institution....
December 28, 1962 - June 1, 1965 John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson
David E. Bell
David E. Bell

David E. Bell was a director of the United States' Office of Management and Budget from January 22, 1961 until December 20, 1962 under President John F....
January 22, 1961 - December 20, 1962 John F. Kennedy
Maurice H. Stans March 18, 1958 - January 21, 1961 Dwight D. Eisenhower
Percival Brundage
Percival Brundage

Percival Brundage was a director of the United States Office of Management and Budget from April 2, 1956 until March 17, 1958....
April 2, 1956 - March 17, 1958 Dwight D. Eisenhower
Rowland Hughes
Rowland Hughes

Rowland Hughes was a director of the United States' Office of Management and Budget from April 16, 1954 until April 1, 1956. Hughes, known for his distinctive black eye patch, was called "the logical man" in a 1956 Time Magazine cover story....
April 16, 1954 - April 1, 1956 Dwight D. Eisenhower
Joseph Dodge
Joseph Dodge

Joseph Morrell Dodge was a chairman of the Detroit Bank, now Comerica, and later served as an economic advisor for postwar economic stabilization programs in Germany and Japan....
January 22, 1953 - April 15, 1954 Dwight D. Eisenhower
Frederick Lawton April 13, 1950 - January 21, 1953 Harry S. Truman
Frank Pace
Frank Pace

Frank Pace, Jr. was a United States public official and business executive.Pace was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and attended The Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania....
February 1, 1949 - April 12, 1950 Harry S. Truman
James E. Webb
James E. Webb

James Edwin Webb was the second administrator of NASA, serving from 14 February 1961 to 7 October 1968....
July 13, 1946 - January 27, 1949 Harry S. Truman Webb later became the first administrator of NASA
NASA

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 under Presidents Kennedy
John F. Kennedy

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy , often referred to by his initials JFK, was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States, serving from 1961 until John F....
 and Johnson
Harold E. Smith April 15, 1939 - June 19, 1946 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman
Daniel W. Bell September 1, 1934 - April 14, 1939 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Lewis Douglas March 7, 1933 - August 31, 1934 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Clawson Roop
Clawson Roop

James Clawson Roop was director of the United States Bureau of the Budget from August 15, 1929 to March 3, 1933, during the administration of President Herbert Hoover....
August 15, 1929 - March 3, 1933 Herbert Hoover
Herbert Lord July 1, 1922 - May 31, 1929 Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover
Charles Dawes June 23, 1921 - June 30, 1922 Warren G. Harding Dawes would later become vice president
Vice president

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 of the United States
United States

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 under Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge

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 and the U.S. ambassador
Ambassador

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 to the Court of St. James's
Court of St. James's

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 (the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

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) under Herbert Hoover
Herbert Hoover

Herbert Clark Hoover was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States . Besides his political career, Hoover was a professional mining engineer and author....


Other famous people who worked at the OMB


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    Ina Garten

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      American author, and host of the Food Network program Barefoot Contessa.
  • Joel Kaplan
    Joel Kaplan

    Joel Kaplan was the Deputy White House Chief of Staff for Policy for President of the United States George W. Bush. The other Deputy Chief was Blake Gottesman, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations....
  • Lawrence Kudlow
    Lawrence Kudlow

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  • Sean O'Keefe
    Sean O'Keefe

    Sean O'Keefe is a former NASA Administrator, leading the space agency from December 2001 to February 2005. His tenure was marked by a mix of triumph and tragedy, ranging from the tremendous success of the Mars Exploration Rovers to the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster....
     later the administrator of NASA
    NASA

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an agency of the Federal government of the United States, responsible for the nation's public list of space agencies....
  • Jim Tozzi
    Jim Tozzi

    Dr. James J. "Jim" Tozzi is a lobbyist in Washington, D.C.; he is head of the Center for Regulatory Effectiveness, a watchdog group that specializes in data quality, and is a former regulatory official of the United States Office of Management and Budget ....
  • Robert Webb
    Robert Webb (education)

    Robert I. Webb is a professor of Finance at the University of Virginia. He is a Paul Tudor Jones II Research Professor at the McIntire School of Commerce of the University of Virginia....


External links

  • - organization's web site
  • Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
    Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs

    The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs is an office of the Federal Government of the United States that Congress of the United States established in the 1980 Paperwork Reduction Act....
  • A visual guide and infographic of the 2009 United States federal discretionary budget request as prepared by the OMB.
  • from The Federal Register