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pamela [Senior Executive Service - SES]
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 ===== Senior Executive Service - SES ===== ===== Senior Executive Service - SES =====
 +{{ ::ses_keystone_logo.png?200|}}
 The Senior Executive Service (SES) was established by Title IV of the [[:Civil Service Reform Act]] (CSRA) of 1978 (P.L. 95-454, October 13, 1978) and became effective on July 13, 1979. The Senior Executive Service (SES) was established by Title IV of the [[:Civil Service Reform Act]] (CSRA) of 1978 (P.L. 95-454, October 13, 1978) and became effective on July 13, 1979.
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-==== Overview ==== 
  
 The Senior Executive Service (SES) **lead America’s workforce**. As the keystone of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, the SES was established to “...ensure that the **executive management** of the Government of the United States is responsive to the needs, policies, and goals of the Nation and otherwise is of the highest quality.”. The Senior Executive Service (SES) **lead America’s workforce**. As the keystone of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, the SES was established to “...ensure that the **executive management** of the Government of the United States is responsive to the needs, policies, and goals of the Nation and otherwise is of the highest quality.”.
  
-The Senior Executive Service replaced the existing system where career Federal employees rose through the ranks to leadership positions, to be bypassed with political appointee roles expanded into Federal Agency management roles. This Grand Canyon size loophole is a pipeline to expand revolving door influence well beyond appointees heading the agencies and controlling the management below appointees and across all functional areas.+=== CSRA Reform Impact === 
 +In keeping with Congressional tradition the words "Reform or Modernization" in the title indicate once simple and well reasoned limits, included in the original legislation, has been modified to include giant **loopholes** and industry friendly terms. The continuing process of "Modernization" in successive [[:Food Safety Modernization Act]] bills eliminated [[Delaney Clause]] that prohibited any cancer causing agents in food or packaging as an example. 
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 +=== SES Revolution in Federal Management === 
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 +The Senior Executive Service replaced the existing system where career Federal employees rose through the ranks to leadership positions. Under new SES rules the originalstepped system of GS ranks, is bypassed with political appointees placed into the full spectrum of Federal Agency management roles.  
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 +This Grand Canyon size **loophole is a pipeline to expand revolving door influence** well beyond appointees heading the agencies and controlling the management below appointees and across all functional areas.
  
  
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 Since 1979, OPM's approach to executive resources management has gradually evolved from the traditional regulatory and procedure oriented approach to one that **focuses on leadership, provides expert assistance** and quality services to agencies and executives, and preserves merit principles and other governmentwide interests. Our goal today is to maintain a proper balance between the agencies' need for flexibility and OPM's responsibility to preserve the Government wide interests of a corporate, **merit-based executive** service.((https://web.archive.org/web/20130123105541/https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/senior-executive-service/overview-history/#url=History)) Since 1979, OPM's approach to executive resources management has gradually evolved from the traditional regulatory and procedure oriented approach to one that **focuses on leadership, provides expert assistance** and quality services to agencies and executives, and preserves merit principles and other governmentwide interests. Our goal today is to maintain a proper balance between the agencies' need for flexibility and OPM's responsibility to preserve the Government wide interests of a corporate, **merit-based executive** service.((https://web.archive.org/web/20130123105541/https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/senior-executive-service/overview-history/#url=History))
  
-==== Mission & Keystone Insignia ====  +==== SES Role & Keystone Insignia ====  
-The SES insignia or emblem represents a keystone -- the center stone that holds all the stones of an arch in place. This represents the critical role of the SES as a ***central coordinating point*** between Government's political leadership which sets the political agenda and the line workers who implement it. Members of the SES translate that political agenda into reality. The upright lines in the center of the keystone represent a column in which individual SES members are united into a **single leadership corps**. There is no particular symbolism to the number of lines, which has varied over the years with different iterations of the logo. The SES insignia may not be modified. +{{ ::ses_keystone_logo_w_dod.png?400|}} 
 +The SES insignia or emblem represents a keystone -- the center stone that holds all the stones of an arch in place. This represents the critical role of the SES as a ***central coordinating point*** between Government's political leadership which **sets the political agenda** and the line workers who implement it. Members of the SES translate that political agenda into reality. The upright lines in the center of the keystone represent a column in which individual SES members are united into a **single leadership corps**. There is no particular symbolism to the number of lines, which has varied over the years with different iterations of the logo. The SES insignia may not be modified. 
  
 Information about the number of **SES who receive bonuses** is available at http://www.opm.gov/ses/facts_and_figures/index_data_trends.asp.  Information about the number of **SES who receive bonuses** is available at http://www.opm.gov/ses/facts_and_figures/index_data_trends.asp. 
  
-In keeping with Congressional tradition the words "Reform or Modernization" in the title indicate a once simple and well reasoned limits included in the original legislation has been modified to include giant loopholes and industry friendly terms. The continuing process of "Modernization" in successive [[:Food Safety Modernization Act]] bills eliminated [[Delaney Clause]] that prohibited any cancer causing agents in food or packaging as an example.+
  
 ==== Qualification - Classification ==== ==== Qualification - Classification ====
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