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This executive order establishes a government-wide program requiring all executive departments and agencies to improve productivity by 3 percent annually in functions that provide services to the public, with full coverage required by 1991. Agencies must submit annual productivity plans to OMB, include quality and timeliness goals in manager performance appraisals, and report progress through a structured review process.
This executive order creates a pathway for certain Schedule B professional and administrative career employees to be converted noncompetitively to permanent career status at the GS-9 level, contingent on meeting OPM qualifications and passing a formal performance evaluation by their employing agency.
This executive order establishes the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), an annual workplace solicitation program allowing voluntary health and welfare agencies to raise funds from federal employees and uniformed service members. The OPM Director sets eligibility criteria, ensures voluntary participation without coercion, and may authorize local organizations to manage campaigns. It revokes the prior Executive Order 10927 while allowing its directives to continue temporarily.