{{Short description|American government official}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Marcus Peacock | image = Marcus Peacock - 2006 (cropped).jpg | office = Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency | president = George W. Bush | term_start = August 8, 2005 | term_end = January 20, 2009 | predecessor = Stephen L. Johnson | successor = Bob Perciasepe | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1960|3|21}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | party = | alma_mater = University of Southern California (BS)<br>Harvard University (MPP) | caption = Peacock in 2006 }}

'''Marcus C. Peacock''' (born March 21, 1960) was the minority staff director at the U.S. Senate Committee on the Budget. He is a former deputy administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). He served at the EPA from August 8, 2005, to January 20, 2009. Marcus Peacock currently works as the chief operating officer at Business Roundtable.

==Education== Peacock received a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial and systems engineering from the University of Southern California and a Master of Public Policy from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and a senior member of the Institute of Industrial Engineers.

==Bush administration career prior to EPA==

Before working at EPA, Mr. Peacock was an associate director at the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

While at OMB, Mr. Peacock created the Performance Assessment Rating Tool, or PART, which was used to rate the effectiveness of federal programs. The PART won Harvard University's Innovations in Government Award in 2005 and the American Society for Public Administration's Leadership Award in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/awards.html?id=7496 |title=PART Innovations in Government Award |accessdate=2007-05-10 |archive-date=2014-02-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202181016/http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/awards.html?id=7496 |url-status=dead }}</ref> During this time, Mr. Peacock also helped develop a performance-based system for funding U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' projects and for this work, in 2006, was awarded the Army's Outstanding Civilian Service Medal.

==EPA deputy administrator==

During his tenure Peacock overhauled EPA's performance management system. This included publishing a quarterly performance report to the public called the EPAStat Quarterly Report,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.epa.gov/ipbpages/archive/v23/1242.htm |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120731143327/http://www.epa.gov/ipbpages/archive/v23/1242.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 31, 2012 |title= EPAStat Quarterly Report}}</ref> the first 'Stat' program in the federal government. EPAStat copied performance management systems used by local governments, such as "CitiStat" in the City of Baltimore.<ref>{{cite web| title = Baltimore CitiStat | url = http://www.baltimorecity.gov/Government/AgenciesDepartments/CitiStat.aspx}}</ref> These improvements led to EPA winning the President's Quality Award for Overall Management, "the highest award given to federal agencies for management excellence,"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.opm.gov/pqa/ |title= President's Quality Award}}</ref> in 2007 and 2008. It is the first time a federal agency has won the award back-to-back.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.opm.gov/pqa/pastwinners.asp |title= President's Quality Award Past Winners}}</ref> Peacock was an early adopter of Web 2.0 technology in government and was the first federal political appointee to maintain a public blog.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://dorobekinsider.com/2008/10/24/too-much-good-stuff-for-a-friday-radio-show/| title= Marcus Peacock on Federal News Radio Daily Brief | date= 24 October 2008 }}</ref>

==The Pew Charitable Trusts== Under a two-year contract with the Pew Charitable Trusts from 2009 to 2010, Mr. Peacock directed Subsidyscope, an initiative to collect data on subsidies provided by the U.S. government and make this information available to the public.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcuspeacock|title=Marcus Peacock LinkedIn Profile|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>

== Jeb Bush 2016 campaign == During Governor Bush's presidential campaign, Peacock served as Bush's deputy director for policy and assisted in directing a group of policy experts.<ref name=":0" /> Peacock's work included production of policy ideas and documents for the candidate, management of external working groups, and coordination with Political and Communications departments.

== Minority staff director == Peacock served as the minority staff director for the United States Senate, Committee on the Budget from January 2011 to June 2013. His duties included directing staff during committee markup and floor consideration of the fiscal year 2014 budget resolution including the processing of 573 floor amendments—more than double the previous high—and 106 separate votes.<ref name=":0" /> Further, over several months in 2012, Peacock assisted minority senators in successfully defending seven consecutive attempts by the majority to waive Budget Act points of order on the Senate floor—the longest such streak since 1974.<ref name=":0" />

== Distinguished Research Professor == thumb|261x261px|Marcus C. Peacock at the World Energy Forum 2006 From March 2013 to June 2016 Peacock served as a visiting scholar for the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center. In July 2016 he received the designation of Distinguished Research Professor.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://regulatorystudies.columbian.gwu.edu/marcus-peacock|title=Marcus Peacock Regulatory Studies Scholar Information|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161222185746/https://regulatorystudies.columbian.gwu.edu/marcus-peacock|archive-date=2016-12-22|url-status=dead}}</ref> As part of his role at the Regulatory Studies Center he writes articles<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://regulatorystudies.columbian.gwu.edu/articles-and-working-papers|title=Regulatory Studies Articles & Working Papers|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> and public comments<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://regulatorystudies.columbian.gwu.edu/public-comments|title=Regulatory Studies Public Comments|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> on regulatory policy and relevant political events.

== Business Roundtable == Marcus Peacock is the current chief operating officer at Business Roundtable.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.businessroundtable.org/about-us/staff/marcus-peacock-chief-operating-officer|title=Chief Operating Officer}}</ref> Donald Trump waived Peacock's five-year lobbying ban on administration officials before Peacock joined Business Roundtable.<ref>{{cite news |author=Eli Stokols and Michael C. Bender |title=Donald Trump's Recent Policy Reversals Reflect Business Influence; Reliance on former and current executives helps lead to a shift away from hard-line positions on China, Ex-Im Bank and NATO |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trumps-recent-policy-reversals-reflect-business-influence-1492129555 |work=WSJ |date=April 14, 2017 |access-date=April 16, 2017}}</ref>

==References== <references /> *[http://www.pewtrusts.org/experts_profile.aspx?id=56706 Marcus Peacock profile]{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

==External links== *[https://web.archive.org/web/20110926213617/http://budget.senate.gov/republican/ U.S. Senate Budget Committee] *[http://www.subsidyscope.com Subsidyscope] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20000511022149/http://www.epa.gov/epahome/aboutepa.htm Environmental Protection Agency] *[http://www.opm.gov/pqa President's Quality Award] *[https://archive.today/20130123020222/http://www.federaltimes.com/index.php?S=2718996 Marcus Peacock Federal Times Op-Ed] *[https://archive.today/20130122204520/http://federaltimes.com/index.php?S=2963609 Marcus Peacock Federal Times Article] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20070429190242/http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/CivilianMedalsDecor/OutstandingCivilianServiceAward.htm Army Civilian Service Medal] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20081012225447/http://baltimorecity.gov/government/citistat/ Baltimore CitiStat]

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