United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions (Plum Book)
116th Congress, 2d Session, December 2020
AuthorCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND REFORM
Working titlePlum book
CountryUnited States of America
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPolitical Reference
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherSuperintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office, United States Government Printing Office
Websitehttps://www.govinfo.gov

United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions (more commonly referred to as the Plum Book) is a book that lists positions in the United States government that are subject to political appointment. It lists around 9,000 federal civil service leadership and support positions in the legislative and executive branches of the federal government that may be subject to noncompetitive appointment nationwide. It is a publication of the United States Senate's Committee on Governmental Affairs and the House of Representatives' Committee on Government Reform. A new edition is published every four years, just after each presidential election. All tenured positions commissioned by the president are published, including all officers of the United States, their immediate subordinates, policy executives and advisors, and aides who report to these officials. Some positions are kept secret and not published due to being classified via executive privilege.

History

The Plum Book originated in 1952 during the Eisenhower administration to identify presidentially appointed positions within the federal government. For twenty years, the Democratic Party had controlled the federal government. When President Eisenhower took office, the Republican Party requested a list of government positions that the new president could fill. The next edition of the Plum Book appeared in 1960 and has since been published every four years, just after a presidential election.

Older editions of the Plum Book are held by any federal depository library.[1] The Government Printing Office (now the United States Government Publishing Office) began to make the Plum Book available as an app for the first time in December 2012.[2] The 2020 edition was published on December 1, 2020.[3]

Plum Books are considered an important resource for presidents-elect of the United States during their presidential transitions, aiding them in identifying federal government positions to which they can name appointees.[4]

Number of appointments by agency

As of December 2020, there are 7,935 political appointments across the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. federal government. Many of these positions must be filled by the incoming president every four years while others are career appointments that outlast presidential administrations.

These positions are published in the Plum Book, a new edition of which is released after each United States presidential election.[5] The list is provided by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

Key

Abbreviations for type of appointment[5]
CACareer Appointment
NANoncareer Appointment
PAPresidential Appointment (without Senate Confirmation)
PASPresidential Appointment with Senate Confirmation
SCSchedule C Excepted Appointment
TALimited Term Appointment
XSAppointment Excepted by Statute
SESSenior Executive Service[6]

Executive branch – departments

Type of appointment[7]
DepartmentCANAPAPASSCTAXSSESTotal
Department of Agriculture1304631415711147499
Department of Commerce83361239673101350
Department of DefenseDepartment of the Air Force163075011345
Department of Defense – Department of the Army2910081061973
Department of Defense – Department of the Navy111074001639
Department of Defense – Office of the Secretary of Defense21158144959055473
Department of Education3521116721114161
Department of Energy133250231231129335
Department of Health and Human Services237782199211174514
Department of Homeland Security845641872916146450
Department of Housing and Urban Development44231138140111277
Department of Justice96578219606144491
Department of Labor32232161080015196
Department of State130363256862210525
Department of the Interior15835018420454311
Department of the Treasury9225335333046237
Department of Transportation13641218611430293
Department of Veterans Affairs2811631212914777557
Total1938590347661209703288915826

Independent agencies and government corporations

Type of appointment[8]
AgencyCANAPAPASSCTAXSSESTotal
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation00101000011
African Development Foundation000500005
American Battle Monuments Commission001000001
Appalachian Regional Commission000220004
Arctic Research Commission107100009
Armed Forces Retirement Home002000002
Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation010100002
Central Intelligence Agency000300003
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board200400039
Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation00130000013
Commission of Fine Arts107000008
Commission on Civil Rights0170504623
Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or Severely Disabled002000002
Commodity Futures Trading Commission0005900014
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau000100001
Consumer Product Safety Commission4006900423
Corporation for National and Community Service000170018035
Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency200000002
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia100100002
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board200500108
Delaware River Basin Commission001000001
Delta Regional Authority001100002
Denali Commission000000101
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission000000101
Environmental Protection Agency8830013620015208
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission13206100830
Export-Import Bank00062300029
Farm Credit Administration000330006
Federal Communications Commission42105006559
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation000420006
Federal Election Commission00060019025
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission44105400357
Federal Housing Finance Agency000110002
Federal Housing Finance Board000030003
Federal Labor Relations Authority0074002013
Federal Maritime Commission2005200110
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service300000115
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission1006300313
Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council010020003
Federal Reserve System000700007
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board4005001010
Federal Trade Commission255054101151
General Services Administration1419021620558
Great Lakes Fishery Commission005000005
Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council100000023
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation000000011
Institute of Museum and Library Services10019000626
Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator100100002
Interagency Council on the Homeless000000101
Inter-American Foundation00010000010
International Boundary and Water Commission002000002
International Joint Commission000300003
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin004000004
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation000000101
Japan–United States Friendship Commission100000001
Marine Mammal Commission000300003
Medicaid and Chip Payment and Access Commission00000022022
Medicare Payment Advisory Commission000000303
Merit Systems Protection Board1103100410
Millennium Challenge Corporation00265000031
Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation000900009
National Aeronautics and Space Administration304041310557
National Archives and Records Administration00010013014
National Capital Planning Commission003000003
National Council on Disability008000008
National Credit Union Administration0003900012
National Endowment for the Arts03001100620
National Endowment for the Humanities51015001123
National Labor Relations Board95062001335
National Mediation Board100500017
National Science Foundation46002032440115
National Transportation Safety Board3105900018
Northern Border Regional Commission001100002
Nuclear Regulatory Commission4000600701117
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board10110000012
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission100320028
Office of Government Ethics000100012
Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation100100013
Office of Personnel Management2612032601674
Office of Special Counsel010230039
Office of the Secretary of Defense Office of the Inspector General100100002
Peace Corps00264000030
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation000220206
Postal Regulatory Commission00050019024
Public Buildings Reform Board005000005
Railroad Retirement Board000400004
Securities and Exchange Commission00051200017
Selective Service System010110003
Small Business Administration2011043700476
Smithsonian Institution000000202
Social Security Administration8530534036136
Surface Transportation Board000500005
Tennessee Valley Authority000800008
Trade and Development Agency000130004
U.S. Agency for Global Media7001000311
United States–China Economic and Security Review Commission00000012012
United States Agency for International Development16411201875126
United States Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad00210000021
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom003000609
United States Election Assistance Commission000400206
United States Holocaust Memorial Council001000203
United States Institute of Peace00012000012
United States International Development Finance Corporation00068045059
United States International Trade Commission00061800226
United States Postal Service000000213
United States Semiquincentennial Commission001000001
Vietnam Education Foundation006000107
Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission001000001
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars0080003011
World War I Centennial Commission003000104
Total546108194319316123732192087

Legislative branch

Type of appointment[9]
AgencyPAPASSCXSTotal
Architect of the Capitol01001
Government Accountability Office02002
Government Publishing Office01135
Library of Congress1010314
Total1051622

See also

References

  1. Somerset, Gary. "PLUM BOOK AVAILABLE AT GPO" (PDF). No. 8–31. Government Printing Office. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  2. Somerset, Gary. "GPO RELEASES PLUM BOOK: Available for first time as an App" (PDF). No. 12–51. Government Printing Office. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  3. "United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions (Plum Book)". July 2015.
  4. Bravender, Robin (January 4, 2021). "The new Plum Book is here! Introducing the obscure 232-page federal document that will help Biden find and replace any lingering Trump appointees". Business Insider. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
  5. 1 2 United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions (Plum Book) (PDF) (PDF). Government Publishing Office. December 2020.
  6. Senior Executive Service positions can be filled by Career, Noncareer, Limited Term, or Limited Emergency.
  7. United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions (Plum Book), Executive Branch (Spreadsheet). Government Publishing Office. December 2020.
  8. United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions (Plum Book), Independent Agencies and Government Corporations (Spreadsheet). Government Publishing Office. December 2020.
  9. United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions (Plum Book), Legislative Branch (Spreadsheet). Government Publishing Office. December 2020.
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