One week after being sworn in as director of the Office of Personnel and Management, Scott Kupor is laying out his plans for the agency and specifically, his vision for keeping the spirit of DOGE alive.
Before taking over as director of OPM, Kupor was working in the private sector, most recently at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. Kupor told the Daily Caller and other reporters on Monday that he plans on using his experience in the private sector to reform OPM. The new director also plans on building on the progress made by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency — five months after the agency he now helms sent out a famous email asking federal employees to list five things they accomplished in a week.
“There’s no such thing as a one-time look at stuff, and then you just never look at it again … a lot of what [DOGE] did was obviously create the catalyst for a lot of these things,” Kupor told the Caller of how he would continue to seek efficiency in his department.
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