Missouri Office of Administration

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Missouri Office of Administration
Agency overview
Formed1972
JurisdictionMissouri
Agency executives

The Missouri Office of Administration is the service and administrative control agency for the state of Missouri. It was created in 1972 by a constitutional amendment to coordinate management functions of the state government. It is overseen by a commissioner appointed by the governor with the consent of the Senate. The commissioner then appoints the deputy commissioner, chief counsel and the directors of the divisions within the office.[1]

Divisions[edit]

There are seven divisions within the Office of Administration;[2]

  • Accounting - provides state government accounting and payroll services and publishes annual financial reports.
  • Budget and Planning - provides budget instructions, reviews budget requests, and prepares the annual executive budget.
  • Facilities Management, Design and Construction - provides asset management services to meet the facility needs of state agencies.
  • General Services - provides essential support to state agencies.
  • Information Technology Services - provides technology and communication services to state agencies.
  • Personnel - provides human resources and leadership development informatio to state agencies.
  • Purchasing - responsible for the procurement of all state-required supplies, materials, equipment and professional or general services.

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2019-2020 Official Manual of the State of Missouri (PDF). p. 342. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Office of Administration". Retrieved 28 December 2020.

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