After 120 days, GSA administrator shuffles SES

Federal News Radio: The calendar marking Emily Murphy’s time as the administrator of the General Services Administration read 120 days, and she wasted little time in putting her mark on the agency.

Murphy moved around, named or made permanent 18 senior executives across the agency. Murphy was sworn in as GSA administrator on Dec. 12.

Among the most significant changes are Jessica Salmoiraghi becoming the new associate administrator for the Office of Governmentwide Policy (OGP), Joanne Collins-Smee losing  her “acting” title to become the permanent deputy commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service  and director of the Technology Transformation Services (TTS), and two well-known federal executives heading out to the regions: Tony Costa moves to be regional commissioner for the Public Building Service in the Northeast and Caribbean Region, and Giancarlo Brizzi will move to Texas where he will be regional commissioner of PBS in the Greater Southwest Region.

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