Privatizing OPM Investigations: Perspectives on OPM's Role in Background
Investigations (Testimony, 06/14/95, GAO/T-GGD-95-185).
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is considering privatizing its
Investigations Service by establishing a private corporation owned by
former Investigations Service employees through an employee stock
ownership plan. This testimony focuses on OPM's role in federal
investigations and describes how the number and the scope of
investigations have altered with the changing personnel security
landscape in recent years.
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REPORTNUM: T-GGD-95-185
TITLE: Privatizing OPM Investigations: Perspectives on OPM's Role
in Background Investigations
DATE: 06/14/95
SUBJECT: Investigations by federal agencies
Personnel records
Public service employment
Confidential records
Information disclosure
Disclosure law
IDENTIFIER: OPM Employee Stock Ownership Program
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