Performance Budgeting and Management White Papers
Performance Management and Budgeting in the Federal Government: Brief History and Recent Developments
Overview The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, known as GPRA or the Results Act, sought to promote greater efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability in federal spending by establishing a new framework for performance management and budgeting in federal agencies. GPRA establishes three types of ongoing planning, evaluation, and reporting requirements for executive branch agencies: strategic plans (covering six years but to be revised at least every three years), annual performance plans, and annual reports on program performance. In complying with GPRA, agencies must set goals, devise performance measures, and then assess results achieved.
| Publisher | Library of Congress | File Format | |
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| Date Published | March 2005 | Downloads | 14 |
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