National Business Center
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The National Business Center, or NBC, is a service provider of the United States Department of the Interior. It was created in 2000 by the consolidation of three existing services centers within the Department of the Interior, and has continued to grow.[1] It also provides services to other government departments.[2]
The Center supports more than 150 government agencies, including the Offices and Bureaus within the Department and federal agencies outside the Department, as a Shared Service Center, providing business management systems and services. It is currently the only federal agency designated by both OMB and OPM as a Center of Excellence in the financial management and human resources services.
On August 23, 2005, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued a press release announcing the National Business Center (NBC) as one of five Federal Human Resources (HR) Shared Service Centers (SSC). Now that the NBC has been chosen by the OPM to continue as an HR Line of Business (LoB) SSC, the NBC's function is to offer not only the NBC's HR and payroll solutions, but the full range of HR functions envisioned by the OPM.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ DOI National Business Center (NBC) - Our Mission, Our vision, Our History, Links
- ^ News Release: Labor Selects Interior as Human Resources Service Provider
- ^ U.S. Department of the Interior, National Business Center (2006). NBC PROFILE - WINTER 2006 Date Published: 02/03/06.
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