Three Days Left for the SAVE Award
With just three days left for federal employees to submit their cost-saving ideas as part of the third annual SAVE Award, White House Chief of Staff William Daley, sent the email below to all federal employees who've participated in the SAVE Award in previous years.
If you're a federal employee, we want to hear from you! Submit your cost saving ideas or tell us what you think of ideas submitted by your colleagues. Get Started at WhiteHouse.gov/Save-Award.
There are just a few days left to submit your ideas for the 2011 SAVE Award.
So far more than 9,000 ideas for cutting wasteful spending have been submitted and 12,000 federal employees have weighed in. Have you submitted an idea yet?
If you haven’t already, you can get started by visiting WhiteHouse.gov/Save-Award.
We know that federal employees understand how the federal government works, and how we can make government more efficient to save taxpayer money.
That’s why President Obama started the SAVE Award back in 2009 – to harness the unique knowledge of federal employees to cut wasteful spending.
Your ideas from last year’s contest are already making a difference – from stopping the overnight, express delivery of empty containers to ending the printing and shipping of thousands of Federal Register volumes that could be read online.
As one of the federal employees who has participated in the SAVE Award in previous years, we need your help again. Will you take a few minutes today to submit your ideas, then let your co-workers know about the SAVE Award as well?
Let’s show the American people that the Federal government treats their tax dollars with the same amount of care and attention that they take with their own household budgets.
Sincerely,
William M. Daley
White House Chief of Staff
White House Blogs
- The White House Blog
- Middle Class Task Force
- Council of Economic Advisers
- Council on Environmental Quality
- Council on Women and Girls
- Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
- Office of Management and Budget
- Office of Public Engagement
- Office of Science & Tech Policy
- Office of Urban Affairs
- Open Government
- Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships
- Social Innovation and Civic Participation
- US Trade Representative
- Office National Drug Control Policy
categories
- AIDS Policy
- Alaska
- Blueprint for an America Built to Last
- Budget
- Civil Rights
- Defense
- Disabilities
- Economy
- Education
- Energy and Environment
- Equal Pay
- Ethics
- Faith Based
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Foreign Policy
- Grab Bag
- Health Care
- Homeland Security
- Immigration
- Innovation Fellows
- Inside the White House
- Middle Class Security
- Open Government
- Poverty
- Rural
- Seniors and Social Security
- Service
- Social Innovation
- State of the Union
- Taxes
- Technology
- Urban Policy
- Veterans
- Violence Prevention
- White House Internships
- Women
- Working Families
- Additional Issues