FCW Insider: GSA's latest... Bibb retires, Williams nominated
We have been all over this GSA administrator... See previous posts... 06.19... 06.18... 06.17... 06.16... 06.13... we even made it the Buzz of the Week for the June 24 issue... and, of course, it all happens when I'm out of town on vacation, but... there are several big developments coming out of GSA today.
We have been all over this... See previous posts... 06.19... 06.18... 06.17... 06.16... 06.13... we even made it the Buzz of the Week for the June 24 issue... and, of course, it happens when I'm on vacation, but... there is a lot of news coming out of GSA today.
First was word that David Bibb, GSA's acting administrator, was retiring. (FCW's story here.) And then, a personnel announcement on the White House Web site announcing that Jim Williams, currently the commissioner of GSA's Federal Acquisition Service, has been nominated to the post as GSA administrator. (FCW's breaking news item here... with ore to come as the team in DC gets more information.)
official GSA press releaseFCW.com
Buzz of the Weekdéjà vu all over again. After all, he was acting administrator late in the Clinton administration -- and he tells a great story about the tumultuous transition from Clinton to President-elect George W. Bush.
GSA plays an important role in presidential transitions. It controls the transition office. Space is already leased for that purpose. Even before the Electoral College gathers to officially declare a president-elect, GSA officials hand over keys to the new administration’s transition team office. In 2000, weeks after the November election, Bibb handed the keys to the transition team of the president-elect.
So Bibb doesn't have to play that role for the 2008 vote.
We hope that Williams gets confirmed. He too is a class act and the agency will be in good hands.
As always, I welcome your thoughts about what this means for GSA... speculation about what happened and why... post 'em here... or cdorobek@1105govinfo.com. (Yes, I'm on vacation, but... I have my dreaded BlackBerry with me.)
As promised, the Bibb memo:
FROM: David L. Bibb
Acting Administrator
SUBJECT: Leaving GSA
I have long felt and frequently said that GSA’s workforce is its strongest asset. I have been proud to have worked with and among you since 1971, when I started out in Atlanta as a GSA management intern.
My experiences over the ensuing 36 years have convinced me that GSA is blessed with employees and leaders who are among the brightest, hard-working and dedicated in all of government.
It is thus with much regret that I today announce I will retire on September 1st. I am leaving GSA to pursue an opportunity in the private sector, in the real estate industry. Needless to say, I will deeply miss GSA and all of you.
Together, we have experienced enormous change over the past few years. Together, we have also turned a critical corner. Based on continuing
business resurgence plus personal intuition built over more than three decades, I know GSA will retain its title as the government’s undisputed premier procurement agency.
Indeed, GSA may be positioned better than ever before to effect positive change in our nation, particularly with regard to the environment.
Likewise, our mission has not lost its luster. By providing goods, services and workspace at best value, we enable our client agencies to focus more clearly on their own core missions.
I will remain your biggest cheerleader. I am leaving, but my heart will always be with you and this tremendous organization. As I have told the press, there is no better place to work – and no better people with whom to work – throughout the federal government.
Sincerely,
David Bibb
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