Office of Management and Budget

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The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP).

Office of Management and Budget
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Agency overview
Formed 1970
Preceding agency Bureau of the Budget
Headquarters Eisenhower Executive Office Building
Employees 529[1]
Annual budget $92.8 million (FY 2011)
Agency executives Matthew Vaeth (acting), Director
Vacant, Deputy Director
Parent agency Executive Office of the President of the United States
Website
Office of Management and Budget

The Director of the OMB is a member of the executive office of the president. The main job of the OMB is to help the President in preparing the budget.[2] The OMB also measures the quality of agency programs, policies, and procedures and to see if they comply with the President's policies.[3]

List of directors

List of OMB directors.[4]

Name Start End President Notes
Dawes, CharlesCharles Dawes June 23, 1921 June 30, 1922 Harding, Warren G.Warren G. Harding
(1921–1923)
Lord, HerbertHerbert Lord July 1, 1922 May 31, 1929
Coolidge, CalvinCalvin Coolidge
(1923–1929)
Hoover, HerbertHerbert Hoover
(1929–1933)
Roop, ClawsonClawson Roop August 15, 1929 March 3, 1933
Douglas, LewisLewis Douglas March 7, 1933 August 31, 1934 Roosevelt, Franklin D.Franklin D. Roosevelt
(1933–1945)
Bell, DanielDaniel Bell September 1, 1934 April 14, 1939
Smith, HaroldHarold Smith April 15, 1939 June 19, 1946
Truman, Harry S.Harry S. Truman
(1945–1953)
Webb, JamesJames Webb July 13, 1946 January 27, 1949
Pace, FrankFrank Pace February 1, 1949 April 12, 1950
Lawton, FredFred Lawton April 13, 1950 January 21, 1953
Dodge, JosephJoseph Dodge January 22, 1953 April 15, 1954 Eisenhower, Dwight D.Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1953–1961)
Hughes, RowlandRowland Hughes April 16, 1954 April 1, 1956
Brundage, PercivalPercival Brundage April 2, 1956 March 17, 1958
Stans, MauriceMaurice Stans March 18, 1958 January 21, 1961
Bell, DavidDavid Bell January 22, 1961 December 20, 1962 Kennedy, John F.John F. Kennedy
(1961–1963)
Gordon, KermitKermit Gordon December 28, 1962 June 1, 1965
Johnson, Lyndon B.Lyndon B. Johnson
(1963–1969)
Schultze, CharlesCharles Schultze June 1, 1965 January 28, 1968
Zwick, CharlesCharles Zwick January 29, 1968 January 21, 1969
Mayo, BobBob Mayo January 22, 1969 June 30, 1970 Nixon, RichardRichard Nixon
(1969–1974)
Shultz, GeorgeGeorge Shultz July 1, 1970 June 11, 1972
Weinberger, CasparCaspar Weinberger June 12, 1972 February 1, 1973
Ash, RoyRoy Ash February 2, 1973 February 3, 1975
Ford, GeraldGerald Ford
(1974–1977)
Lynn, JamesJames Lynn February 10, 1975 January 20, 1977
Lance, BertBert Lance January 21, 1977 September 23, 1977 Carter, JimmyJimmy Carter
(1977–1981)
McIntyre, JimJim McIntyre September 24, 1977 January 20, 1981
Stockman, DavidDavid Stockman January 21, 1981 August 1, 1985 Reagan, RonaldRonald Reagan
(1981–1989)
Miller, JimJim Miller October 8, 1985 October 15, 1988
Wright, JoeJoe Wright October 16, 1988 January 20, 1989
Darman, DickDick Darman January 25, 1989 January 20, 1993 Bush, George H. W.George H. W. Bush
(1989–1993)
Panetta, LeonLeon Panetta January 21, 1993 July 17, 1994 Clinton, BillBill Clinton
(1993–2001)
Rivlin, AliceAlice Rivlin October 17, 1994 April 26, 1996
Raines, FrankFrank Raines September 13, 1996 May 21, 1998
Lew, JackJack Lew May 21, 1998 January 19, 2001
Daniels, MitchMitch Daniels January 23, 2001 June 6, 2003 Bush, George W.George W. Bush
(2001–2009)
Bolten, JoshJosh Bolten June 6, 2003 April 15, 2006
Portman, RobRob Portman May 26, 2006 June 19, 2007
Nussle, JimJim Nussle September 4, 2007 January 20, 2009
Orszag, PeterPeter Orszag January 20, 2009 July 30, 2010 Obama, BarackBarack Obama
(2009–2017)
Zients, JeffJeff Zients
Acting
July 30, 2010 November 18, 2010
Lew, JackJack Lew November 18, 2010 January 27, 2012
Zients, JeffJeff Zients
Acting
January 27, 2012 April 24, 2013
Burwell, Sylvia MathewsSylvia Mathews Burwell April 24, 2013 June 9, 2014
Deese, BrianBrian Deese
Acting
June 9, 2014 July 28, 2014
Donovan, ShaunShaun Donovan July 28, 2014 January 20, 2017
Sandy, MarkMark Sandy
Acting
January 20, 2017 February 16, 2017 Trump, DonaldDonald Trump
(2017–2021)
Mulvaney, MickMick Mulvaney February 16, 2017
On leave: January 2, 2019 – March 31, 2020
March 31, 2020 Became Acting White House Chief of Staff on January 2, 2019, but remained OMB Director through the rest of his tenure.[5]
Vought, RussRuss Vought January 2, 2019
Acting: January 2, 2019 – July 22, 2020
January 20, 2021 Initially Acting Director during Mulvaney's service as Acting White House Chief of Staff continued until Vought was confirmed.[5][6]
Fairweather, RobRob Fairweather
Acting
January 20, 2021 March 24, 2021 Biden, JoeJoe Biden
(2021–2025)
Young, ShalandaShalanda Young March 24, 2021
Acting: March 24, 2021 – March 17, 2022
January 20, 2025 While Young was Acting Director, Jason Miller assumed duties during her parental leave from October 2021 – December 2021.[7][8]
Vaeth, MatthewMatthew Vaeth
Acting
January 20, 2025 present Trump, DonaldDonald Trump
(2025–present)
Vought, RussRuss Vought
(Nominee)
TBD

References

  1. "FedScope". Office of Management and Budget. Archived from the original on 16 October 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  2. "The Mission and Structure of the Office of Management and Budget". Archived from the original on 27 October 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  3. "The Mission and Structure of the Office of Management and Budget". The White House. Archived from the original on 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2024-08-02.
  4. "Directors of The Office of Management and Budget and The Bureau of the Budget". Office of Management and Budget(Archived). Retrieved 18 October 2009.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Cook, Nancy (4 January 2019). "Mulvaney eggs Trump on in shutdown fight". Politico. Retrieved 2019-11-12.[dead link]
  6. Emma, Caitlin (July 20, 2020). "Senate confirms Russ Vought to be White House budget chief". Politico. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  7. "Acting OMB Director Young to Take Maternal Leave Soon, Jason Miller to Handle Day-to-Day".
  8. "Democrats frustrated by vacancies across government". 21 November 2021.