Managing for Results: Implementation of GPRA Modernization Act has Yielded Mixed Progress in Addressing Pressing Governance Challenges

Abstract

Effective implementation of GPRAMA can help address significant and longstanding budget, management, and performance challenges the federal government faces. This report is the latest in a series of GAO work in response to a statutory provision to review GPRAMA implementation. It examines how implementation has affected progress in addressing (1) crosscutting issues; (2) the extent to which performance information is useful and used; (3) alignment of daily operations with results; and (4) communication of performance information.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2015
Accession Number
AD1168607

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  • Adam Miles
  • Barbara Lancaster
  • Benjamin T. Licht
  • Dainia Lawes
  • Deirdre Duffy
  • Dewi Djunaidy
  • Elizabeth Curda
  • Emily Gruenwald
  • Farrah Graham
  • J. Christopher Mihm
  • Jennifer Kamara
  • Jennifer M. Felder
  • Jonathan Harmatz
  • Karin Fangman
  • Kathleen Padulchick
  • Lisette Baylor
  • Margaret M. Adams
  • Peter Beck
  • Sarah E. Veale
  • Shea Bader

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  • United States Government Accountability Office

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