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On January 4th, 2011, the GPRA Modernization Act of 2010 became
law. The acronym refers to the Government Performance and Results
Act. When GPRA 1993 was enacted, it was regarded as a watershed for
the federal government. For the first time, Congress established
requirements in statute for most agencies to set goals, measure
performance, and report the information to Congress for potential
use. Agencies submitted this information in three major products:
multi-year strategic plans, annual plans, and annual reports. This
book provides an overview and background on GPRA 1993 and its
modernization changes in 2010. The law was especially intended to
address the needs of Congress in its policy making, oversight, and
budgeting work, and the needs of agency program managers.
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