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The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) (Pub. L. 103–62) is a United States law enacted in 1993, [1] one of a series of laws designed to improve government performance management. The GPRA requires agencies to engage in performance management tasks such as setting goals, measuring results, and reporting their progress.
On the Senate Budget Committee, Warner was appointed chair of a bipartisan task force on government performance in 2009. [99] He was a lead sponsor of the 2010 Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), which imposed specific program performance goals across all federal agencies and set up a more transparent agency performance review ...
Although the initial focus has been on the plans and reports that U.S. federal agencies are required to compile and maintain under the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), the standard has been specified generically so as to be applicable not only to all organizations, worldwide, but also to individuals who choose to lead mission/goal ...
GPRA may refer to: Government Performance and Results Act; Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic This page was last edited on 28 ...
Executive Order 12866 in the United States, issued by President Clinton in 1993, requires a cost–benefit analysis for any new regulation that is "economically significant", which is defined as having "an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more or adversely affect[ing] in a material way the economy, a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, [or] jobs," or creating an ...
the Computer Security Act of 1987 (Pub. L. 100–235) the Budget and Accounting Act, as amended [31 U.S.C. Chapter 11] the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993(GPRA) the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act (41 U.S.C. Chapter 7) the Government Paperwork Elimination Act of 1998 (Pub. L. 105–277, Title XVII) Executive Orders:
NPR introduced the use of performance measurements and customer satisfaction surveys, and encouraged the use of technology including the Internet. NPR is recognized as a success and had a lasting impact according to government officials who worked on or were influenced by it under the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations. [2] [3]
The measures are part of the Government Performance Results Act (GPRA). In order to receive or continue to receive Program funds, all EMSC grantees must provide data on measures 71 to 80: The percent of prehospital provider agencies in the state or territory that have on-line pediatric medical direction available from dispatch through patient ...