Office of Management and BudgetThe office within the executive branch of the Federal government, which prepares the President's annual budget, develops the Federal government's fiscal program, oversees administration of the budget, and reviews government regulations
U S Office of Management and Budget The general functions of the Office of Management and Budget, as provided by statute and executive order, are to develop and execute the budget, oversee implementation of Administration policies and programs, advise and assist the President, and develop and implement management policies for the government
(Office of Management and Budget) -- a federal entity that issues a series of regulatory guidelines or circulars (OMB Circulars) addressing issues facing university research and administration These include: A-21 (Cost Principles for Educational Institutions); A-110 (Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Non-Profit Organizations); and A-133 (Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations)
Office of Management and Budget Its predominant mission is to assist the President in overseeing the preparation of the Federal budget and to supervise its administration in Executive Branch agencies