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OMB Approved No. 3206-0082
Expires:  11/30/2010


Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program Application

Application to the PMF Class of 2008 is now closed.  The application period for applying to the PMF Class of 2009 is expected to open in the fall of 2008.  This webpage will be updated to reflect application information when the 2009 vacancy announcement launches.

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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT:  Executive Order 13318, PMF Program, authorizes solicitation of this information, which will be used primarily to select finalists for participation in the PMF Program.  The information may also be used to publicize your selection for and participation in the PMF Program, and may also be furnished to the agency wherein employed in hard copy and electronic formats.  Names and home addresses may be released in hard copy and electronic formats to other PMF Program participants such as Federal Agencies and alumni to foster interaction and communications.

The information we collect by using your Social Security Number (SSN) will be used for employment purposes and also for studies and statistics that will not identify you.  Information we have about you may also be given to Federal, State and local agencies for checking on violations of law or for other lawful purposes.  We may send your name and address to State and local government agencies, Congressional and other public offices, and public international organizations, if they request names of people to consider for employment. We may also notify your school placement office if you are selected for a Federal job.  Giving us your SSN or any of the other information is voluntary.  However, we cannot process your application, which is the first step toward getting a job, if you do not give us the information we request.  In addition, incomplete addresses, invalid email addresses, and ZIP Codes(s) will slow processing.  We may confirm information from your records with prospective nonfederal employers concerning tenure of employment, civil service status, length of service, and date and nature of action for separation as shown on personnel action forms of specifically identified individuals.  We must have your SSN to identify your records because other people may have the same name and birth date.  The PMF Program Office may also use your SSN to make requests for information about you from employers, schools, banks, and others who know you, but only as allowed by law or Presidential directive.  We request your SSN under the authority of Executive Order 9397 (November 22, 1943).  This Executive order allows us to collect SSN's to uniquely identify you.

PUBLIC BURDEN STATEMENT:  We estimate the public reporting burden for this collection will be approximately 10 minutes for completing this nomination form, including time for reviewing instructions, gathering data, and obtaining a nomination.  Send comments regarding the burden statement or any other aspect of the collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to:  U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Forms Officer (3206-0082), Washington, DC 20415-7900.  The OMB number, 3206-0082, is currently valid.  The U.S. Office of Personnel Management may not collect this information, and you are not required to respond, unless this number is displayed.  Do NOT mail the nomination form to this address; please follow the instructions above.

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Warning: A vulnerability has been identified with viewing Adobe’s Portable Document Format (.pdf) forms from a public computer (i.e., library or coffee shop).  Information in the Adobe form is cached, thereby allowing another user to view your Personally Identifiable Information (commonly referred to as PII.)  Until this vulnerability has been corrected by Microsoft and Adobe, we would recommend that you not use public computers to access or enter your personal information.  If you cannot avoid using a public computer, click on the link to view instructions on how to manually clear the cache after use.  Once the vulnerability has been corrected this message will no longer appear.  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you.


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