As the deadline for government funding looms, the White House Office of Management and Budget is taking proactive steps to prepare federal agencies for a potential shutdown. According to an administration official, additional guidance will be provided to ensure agencies are ready for any scenario.
The OMB document outlines the standard process for government shutdowns, emphasizing the importance of ongoing communication. It states, 'OMB will hold follow-up communications on a periodic basis until such time as appropriations are enacted or a lapse in appropriations occurs.'
Agencies are expected to adhere to these guidelines and stay informed through regular updates from OMB. The document highlights the need for preparedness until funding is secured or a shutdown takes place.
For transparency and accountability, the latest agency shutdown plans will be made available to the public before the impending deadline. This move aims to keep stakeholders informed and ensure a smooth transition in case of a funding lapse.