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Office of the Chief Financial Officer
United States Department of Agriculture

About OCFO

Vision

OCFO leads the way to fiscally sound, cost effective program delivery, supported by reliable financial management information and infrastructure.

Guiding Principles

Financial Management Accountability and Integrity - As Federal stewards, we are committed to managing all of our programs through a system of internal control. We take responsibility for our actions and work to leverage limited resources to deliver greatest value per tax dollar.

Excellence - We are a proactive organization that establishes and achieves meaningful goals, measures performance, and communicates results. We value individual excellence and collective success. We serve as the focal point for USDA financial management, embracing opportunities for change and improvement while being accurate and timely with our work.

Customer Focus - We value and maintain strong partnerships in achieving our goals. We reach out and listen to our customers to ensure that we are informed about their unique requirements, and they are informed about our capabilities as service providers. We are a customer-focused team, actively developing and providing products and services to meet customer requirements.

Workforce - We respect and value a highly skilled, enthusiastic, motivated, service-oriented and diverse workforce. We encourage innovation and risk taking. We invest in continuing professional development for all employees to ensure a technically competent and knowledgeable workforce.

Challenges and Opportunities

  • Leverage resources to accomplish the mission. This leveraging may require analyzing and/or re-engineering business processes; improving support systems and infrastructure; and utilizing interdisciplinary approaches and shared resources.
  • Address changing expectations from the Congress, the administration, customers, and stakeholders.
  • Respond to changing Government-wide requirements/priorities.
  • Manage the information explosion by making financial information more useful and usable.
  • Maintain high quality customer service while keeping pace with technological change. This challenge also requires determining how to better serve customers who might have unequal access to, and limited knowledge of, computers, and fostering creativity and innovation in customer service.

Mission

The OCFO will shape an environment in which USDA officials have and use high quality financial and performance information to make and implement effective policy, management, stewardship, and program decisions.

The Strategic Goals are:

  1. Promote sound financial management through leadership, policy and oversight.
  2. Implement and maintain an infrastructure to provide management with online real time financial management information necessary for sound decision making.
  3. Provide superior cross-servicing for financial and administrative services to USDA and other Federal Government agencies.

Employment Opportunities

If you are interested in working for OCFO, or for the Federal Government in general, please visit the USAJobs website to view employment opportunities.


OCFO Organization Chart (PDF 80KB)

OCFO Strategic Plan (PDF 2MB)