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Transcript of CSREES Reporting Web Conference December 11, 2008.
CSREES Reporting Web Conference
December 11, 2008
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Bob MacDonaldBob is Director of the Office of Planning and Accountability which provides leadership to the agency in strategic planning, performance measurement, and evaluation. These activities are used by the agency to improve program leadership and management, allocation of resources, and evaluation of success.
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www.csrees.usda.gov/opa
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Format and Logistics
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A National View on Accountability
““Accountability is reporting”Accountability is reporting”
How people define accountability.The Oz Principle, p. 177Conners, Smith, and Hickman, 2004
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Making the most efficient and effective use of taxpayer funds to achieve desired results
What is Accountability?From the Federal Perspective:
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Often Heard….
It’s just a fad. I can’t wait until the next administration
– this too will pass. It’s a check the box exercise.
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Historical Performance Management/Reform Activities
Planning-Programming–Budgeting System (Johnson)
Management by Objectives (Nixon) Zero Base Budgeting (Carter) Grace Commission (Reagan) National Performance Review (Clinton)
Source: USDA Office of Budget & Program Analysis
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Current Initiative
President’s Management Agenda (PMA) Performance Improvement
Budget Performance Integration Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART)
Improving Financial Performance Results.gov ExpectMore.gov
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Budget-Performance Cycle
Partners’ Plans & Results
Projects Formula
Proposals Plans of Work
Progress Reports
Annual Report
Portfolio Assessment
Internal Self-Assessment
(Annual)
Portfolio Review Expert Panel (PREP)
(Every 5 Years)
OMB Assessment
Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART)
(Every 5 Years)
CSREES Strategic & Budget Planning
Guidance: Portfolio Assessments Stakeholder Input Administration Congress
Performance-Based Budget Request
Proposals for Increases Impacts
Performance Measures PART results
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So why isn’t this reform initiative going to pass the way of the others?
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Government Performance and Results Act (1993)
Strategic PlansAnnual Performance Plans and ReportsBipartisan, Congressional and
Administration SupportFifteen years and still going…
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E.O. Improving Government Performance (2007)
Creates Agency Performance Improvement Officers, who must (in part): Oversee development of agency strategic plans and
annual performance plans and reports (GPRA) Assess performance of each program administered in
whole or in part by the agency and consider means to improve their performance and efficiency
Tie to individual performance appraisals Links to GPRA and institutionalizes Performance
Improvement (formerly called Budget Performance Integration) initiative of PMA
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The times, they are a-changin’!Another Bob - 1964
Still not convinced?
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Source: Government Accountability Office
USDA CSREES & ARS
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Accountability is not reporting!
It’s defense – ensuring that we will continue to have the funds we need and making best use of the funds we have.
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There is also Opportunity!
“As experts have been warning for years, the cost of growing rice -- thanks to much higher fuel and fertilizer prices -- has been rising faster than the price paid by consumers. At the same time, yields on rice farms have leveled off, as spending on agricultural research has declined. And consumption of imported rice has increased sharply, especially in Africa.” The Washington Post – Front Page – April 12, 2008
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There is also Opportunity!
National Priority on Energy USDA Energy Research, Education, and
Extension Strategic Plan Sustainable agriculture and natural resource-based
energy production Sustainable bioeconomies for rural communities Efficient use of energy and energy conservation Workforce development for the bioeconomy
And more….!
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So how do we combine defense and opportunity?
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Some thoughts
Federal $ – National Issues – National Impact Actions may be local, but plans and results must tell a
national story Outcome-Based
Must be seen as problem-focused on a few key issues We can defend action plans that document anticipated
outcomes We must communicate results instead of activities
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Definitions
Activity – What we do – an action that is taking place Active voice – CSREES-funded scientists are working on a
solution Events, conferences, workshops
Outcome – a change in knowledge, action, or condition Past tense Impact – outcomes that are changes in action or condition
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Public Value?
Public value is the value of a program to those who do not directly benefit from the program The public sector provides information that allows
consumers and producers to make better choices. The public sector addresses a crucial concern about
fairness. Consumers or producers create benefits for others or
impose costs on others.
Laura Kalambokidis, University of Minnesota Extension
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Some thoughts
Connected to Stakeholders Effective and Efficient Use of Funds Financial Transparency and Accountability
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Questions?
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CSREES Strategic Planning and Accountability web pages under About Us on CSREES web sitehttp://www.csrees.usda.gov/about/strat_plan.html
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Caroline CrocollCaroline provides national leadership for the Family Science Research and Extension Program, with a particular emphasis on building multi-state partnerships to strengthen families and enhance quality of life; national priority areas of this program include strengthening family relationships, fostering healthy child development, addressing emerging issues in adult development and aging, and special projects warranting federal attention.
(202) 720-4795
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Ramkishan Rao
Ram provides leadership in identifying emerging issues of national importance, program reviews, and grants management in the area of food science; provides linkage in the partnership between the Land-Grant universities and CSREES in food science and develops budgets and policies for food science.
(202) 401-6010
The National Program Leader Perspective
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Role of the NPL
Network and collaborate with partners and stakeholders
Conceive, formulate, and direct programs and activities
Administer and manage programs and activities to develop and apply science and knowledge; and,
Evaluate and assess the quality, outcomes, and impacts of these programs.
Emphasis Areas
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NPLs are assigned as agency liaisons to specific states and review state POWs and ARs each year.
NPLs mine data from POWs and ARs and use this information to respond, dialogue with, and inform potential partners and decision makers about critical needs and issues.
NPLs review ARs throughout the year and identify key changes in the nation’s knowledge, action, or condition of national significance.
How NPLs Use Information
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NPLs and agency staff also use state outcomes to plan and assess our portfolios of programs to ensure that our programs achieve the intended results and that we make the most effective use of the funds the agency receives.
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/about/strat_plan_portfolio.html#table
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Other Examples Secretary Congress OMB
www.whitehouse.gov/omb/organization/index.html PART http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/part/ http://pow.csrees.usda.gov/Outcomes.htm. Federal Committees/Task Forces Quarterly Report to the Partnership CSREES Update Media/Communications Office
1. Provide Leadership to identify, develop, and manage programs to support university-based and other institutional research, education, and extension activities.
2. Provide Fair, effective, and efficient administration of Federal assistance in implementing research, education, and extension awards and agreements.
3. Collect and collate data on the outcomes and impacts of the REE activities supported by the Agency
NPL Duties in a nut shell
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How do I view my accountability?
FAIR, efficient, and effective administration of grants……..PROCESS-BASED Accountability
Leadership to identify, develop and manage programs that could lead to:
PRODUCT-BASED Accountability
Assessment of the portfilios
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Process-to-product continuum
Stakeholder
CSREES
Partners
KnowledgeEducation outreach
Leadership
Process
TranslationEntities
Product-Public Good
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How far the accountability of NPL goes in the Cycle: An example
Stakeholder
CSREES
Partners
Conduct REE‘Activities’
KnowledgeEducation Outreach
Leadership
Process
TranslationEntities
Product
Listeriosis is an issue
Funds REE activities to Reduce levels of Listeria in foods
Developproceduresto reduce levels ofListeria in foods andcommunicate
ReductionIn Listeriosis
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Attribution is difficult!
Consumer
CSREES
ARSFSISFDA
REE Partners
Public HealthDepts.
Farm processTransport
Retail package
Home Institutions
Production SystemREE and Regulation
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See you in February!!! Next CSREES Reporting Web Conference will be on
Thursday, February 12 from 2-4 pm (Eastern) State Best Practices Panel
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Visit the conference web site at www.csrees.usda.gov/rwc for: The recording of this conference The slides from this conference Announcements