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Could it be the fresh spring air? Whatever the impetus, agencies' HR action has picked up big time with top appointments right and left.

Could it be the fresh spring air? Whatever the impetus, agencies' HR action has picked up big time with top appointments right and left. was confirmed as the new administrator the General Services Administration. "I know GSA has its challenges," she said, vowing to work quickly and take on several initiatives to improve not only how the agency interacts with its federal customers, but with industry as well.One immediate change at GSA will be appointment of a commissioner of the new Federal Acquisition Service: . Williams will leave the Homeland Security Department where he is program director of the $1.1 billion U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology project.Former Rep. was confirmed as the new director of the Office of Management and Budget. Portman, a six-term Republican former representative from Ohio, left Congress in 2005 when Bush named him trade representative.Federal Acquisition Service acting commissioner likely will return to his position as associate administrator of GSA's Office of Governmentwide Policy. , deputy director of U.S. Visit, likely will take over as that program's director.At DHS, has been promoted to acting undersecretary for management, but he also will continue to hold his CIO job. The promotion, in effect, makes Charbo the highest-ranking DHS technology leader. He succeeds , who in late March announced her plans to resign.The Senate also confirmed three senior DHS nominees. Just in time for the first named tropical storm of the 2006 season, was confirmed as undersecretary for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. got the official nod as DHS' chief finance officer. Norquist formerly was deputy undersecretary of Defense for budget and appropriations affairs.And 's nomination as commissioner for Customs and Border Protection is official. Basham, a 29-year Secret Service veteran, was chief of staff of the Transportation Security Administration. He succeeds former CBP commissioner , who announced his plans to resign in September 2005.

james Williams will leave the Homeland Security Department where he is program director of the $1.1 billion U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology project.

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James Williams

Robert Portman

G. Martin WagnerRobert Mocny

Scott CharboJanet Hale

R. David PaulisonDavid Norquist

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