The United States Bureau of Efficiency was a United States federal government bureau from 1916 to 1933 formed to create efficiency ratings "for the classified service in the several executive departments in the District of Columbia." [1] [2] [3] Prior to 1916, its efforts had been organized under the Division of Efficiency within the Civil Service Commission. [4]
Herbert D. Brown was appointed by Woodrow Wilson to head the Bureau. [5]
The United States Bureau of Efficiency was a United States federal government bureau from 1916 to 1933 formed to create efficiency ratings "for the classified service in the several executive departments in the District of Columbia." [1] [2] [3] Prior to 1916, its efforts had been organized under the Division of Efficiency within the Civil Service Commission. [4]
Herbert D. Brown was appointed by Woodrow Wilson to head the Bureau. [5]