With disgraced former Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton now facing punishment for his misuse of office, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced their involvement in the Congressional search process to find a new permanent head for the over 2,000-person office.
The Institute says it has representatives working with both Congress and the executive search firm that was hired to aid in the search for the new AOC position, which is currently held on an interim basis by Chere Rexroat.
Blanton was fired by President Biden in mid-February after a three-month investigation into his alleged wrongdoings, which reportedly entailed the use of government-owned vehicles and an incident where he deliberately misrepresented himself as a law enforcement official, among a choice of actions labeled as “fraud, waste, and abuse against not only the AOC but also the taxpayer” by the federal Inspector General.
Other key staffers were let go last month as a product of their involvement in the matter.
Whoever steps into the position will serve a ten-year term as appointed by the President and then approved by Congress. A last-minute measure to open the office to new levels of accountability that failed in December may also provide a precedent for further Congressional limitations being made.
Archinect will share an update as soon as the search process is completed.
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