Steven Law, three-year deputy secretary of Labor and chairman of the e-gov committee of the president’s management council since 2005 is leaving federal service for the private sector in January, the Department of Labor has announced.
Labor was the first department to be awarded all green scores on the president’s management agenda’s traffic-light style management scorecard, and Law has been involved with the Administration’s initiatives on immigration reform, and worked to move lines-of-business initiatives forward, according to a department statement.
It said that Law, who joined the Bush Administration after serving as the executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and before that as chief of staff to Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., helped establish and chair a new senior-level internal controls board to review the department’s internal controls verification procedures.