Ordering Information for OGE Publications, Videotapes and Forms
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OGE Videotapes

You may request a single copy of these videos from the OGE Ethics Information Center (EIC) by contacting Kaneisha Cunningham at 202-482-9228. A blank videotape must be provided with request. These will be second generation copies only.

"You've Got It!" (2000) Against the backdrop of an E-mail romance, the 31-minute video examines some of the ethics issues that commonly confront employees entering Government from the private sector, especially higher-level employees. It addresses issues concerning use of subordinates to perform tasks unrelated to Government service, recusal requirements to avoid conflicts of interest and impartiality concerns, use of official title to advance private fundraising, acceptance of payment from private sources for giving an official speech, and acceptance of gifts from prohibited sources. Video is closed-captioned.

"Ethics Inquiry." (1996) This 45-minute video explores various standards of conduct issues using a broadcast-quality news magazine format. News "anchors" in Los Angeles and Washington host four field reporters, each of whom provides an in-depth look at different ethics topics while bringing a unique and sometimes humorous approach to their coverage. The result is an educational, interesting and even entertaining program for any level of employee. The program is divided into four segments with each segment devoted exclusively to one of the following topics: gifts from outside sources, gifts between employees, conflicting financial interests and impartiality issues. These segments can be shown separately or collectively, depending upon an agency's needs and interests. Video is closed-captioned.

"The Battle for Avery Mann." (1996) This 20-minute video is the story of an average executive branch employee's struggles with the rules governing everyday conduct. Throughout the story, Avery is faced with different dilemmas including using Government equipment for personal documents, accepting a gift from a subordinate and working on a project that involves his outside employer. Avery finds himself caught between what he knows is the right thing to do and what may not be right but would be more convenient or beneficial to him. Video is closed-captioned.

"The Revolving Door." (1996) This 20-minute video is a news show that addresses the issues surrounding the seeking employment and post-employment restrictions on executive branch employees. Throughout the show periodic updates are provided by a reporter covering a Congressional Hearing on Capitol Hill focused on one employee's possible violation of the post-employment law. Video is closed-captioned.

"Integrity in Public Service: Earning the Public's Trust." (1993) This 20-minute video uses vignettes to briefly outline the statutes and regulations governing employee conduct. An on-screen narrator provides commentary on the vignettes to clarify particular points. It may be used either with an instructor present or as a stand-alone training tool. Video is closed-captioned.

"The Ethical Choice: Ethics for Special Government Employees." (1995) This 20-minute video follows three Special Government Employees (SGE) through many of the ethical hurdles they face in the course of their Government service. While the video focuses on SGEs, it also addresses many of the rules applicable to all executive branch employees.

"Public Financial Disclosure: A Closer Look." (1995) This 15-minute video explores the need for high level executive branch officials to file a public financial disclosure report (SF 278) and emphasizes the importance of completing the report accurately and completely. Video is closed-captioned.

"Guide to the Standards of Ethical Conduct." (1992) This 50-minute video is intended to be used as an aid for ethics officials in educating themselves about the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (Standards). It is divided into three sections, each of which summarizes the major provisions of a portion of the Standards.

An audio tape of the "Guide to the Standards of Ethical Conduct" is also available.

OGE Publications

The following publications are currently available in printed form from the Government Printing Office (GPO) for a limited time. To order please contact the Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents' order line at 202-512-1800. Availability of these publications in printed form is subject to change.

Please note: Not all OGE publications are available in printed form. If the publication you are looking for is not found in this section then it is not currently available as a print document. However, all publications are available as downloadable PDF files with the exception of the "Code of Ethics" poster. Please refer to the Forms, Publications and Other Documents section of this web site for downloadable versions of these documents.

Reference Publications

"Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (2002)" - This easy-to-read format of the regulation at 5 C.F.R. part 2635 includes all OGE amendments made through October 2, 2002. Stock number: 052-003-01496-3. Price: $12.00.

Pamphlets

"Understanding the Revolving Door" (2000) - This pamphlet provides a general discussion about how the Federal ethics laws and restrictions may affect individuals, both while looking for a job and after leaving the Government. Stock number: 052-003-01485-8. Price: $1.50.

Posters

"Code of Ethics." (2000) Poster is standard size 16" x 20" and lists the 14 points of the Standards of Conduct. Printed poster is identical in color and content to the previous edition printed in September 1992. Stock Number: 052-003-01483-1. Price: $13.50 for 10 posters.

OGE and SF Forms

Public Financial Disclosure Report (SF 278) (March 2000) may be ordered through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Center or from the GSA Advantage! Web site. The printed paper originals are sold in packages of 25 blank forms. The National Stock Number (NSN) for ordering the SF 278 is 7540-01-070-8444. To order the quantities needed, simply contact the nearest GSA Customer Supply Center. The nationwide Customer Supply Center telephone number is 1-800-525-8027, and the FAX is 1-800-856-7057. The forms can also be ordered online at the GSA Advantage! Web site. For any questions or problems in ordering the forms, the number to call is 1-817-978-2508 at GSA's General Products Commodity Center in Fort Worth, Texas.