1 Budgeting for Performance in the U.S. Using the Program Assessment Rating Tool J. Kevin Carroll U.S. Office of Management and Budget July 2008.

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1 Budgeting for Performance in the U.S. Using the Program Assessment Rating Tool J. Kevin Carroll U.S. Office of Management and Budget July 2008

2 Agenda Overview of U.S. R&D spending Budget Players and Process in the U.S. Why PART Was Created PART Basics How OMB Uses PART Results Supplemental Information

3 R&D as a Share of Discretionary Spending It’s approximately constant over the last 30 years! 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% R&D/ Discretionary, CivilianCivilian R&D share, excluding Apollo R&D/ Discretionary, TotalTotal R&D share, excluding Apollo

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6 Agenda Overview of U.S. R&D spending Budget Players and Process in the U.S. Why PART Was Created PART Basics How OMB Uses PART Results Supplemental Information

7 The Administration 15 Cabinet-level Departments > 100 agencies, boards, & commissions Executive Office of the President

8 Office of the Vice President* Chief of Staff* Council of Economic Advisers Council on Environmental Quality Domestic Policy Council National Economic Council National Security Council Office of Homeland Security Office of Management and Budget* Office of National Drug Control Policy* Office of Science & Technology Policy Office of the United States Trade Representative* Etc… The Executive Office of the President * Cabinet rank members

9 What does OMB do? Leads or participates in the development and resolution of all budget, policy, legislative, regulatory, procurement, and management issues on behalf of the President. Oversees the implementation, coordination, and management of agency programs.

10 Congress "No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law; and a regular statement and account of receipts and expenditures of all public money shall be published from time to time." – U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 9 ~250 Committees and Subcommittees About a dozen appropriations subcommittees in both the House and the Senate

11 FY 2008 FY 2007 OMB prepares FY 2008 Budget Congressional Action On FY 2008 Budget We are here Agencies prepare FY 2009 budget requests OMB assesses FY 2009 requests OMB prepares FY 2009 Budget Congressional Action On FY 2009 Budget Overlapping Budget Processes Oct 1, 2006 Oct 1, 2007 OMB oversees agency budget execution and evaluates performance

12 Agenda Overview of U.S. R&D spending Budget Players and Process in the U.S. Why PART Was Created PART Basics How OMB Uses PART Results Supplemental Information

13 The Challenge in 2001 –Agency performance information inadequate, inconsistent or not available –Performance measures not outcome- oriented and not tied to agency mission –Performance results not integrated into agency decisions and budget requests. How do we incorporate program performance into funding and management decisions?

14 Budget – Performance Integration One of five government-wide initiatives of the President’s Management Agenda PART is a tool for assessing agency performance in this initiative –The “stoplight” scoring system used to assess agency progress in the BPI initiative includes criteria related to PART

15 Agenda Overview of U.S. R&D spending Budget Players and Process in the U.S. Why PART Was Created PART Basics How OMB Uses PART Results Supplemental Information

16 PART Basics (1) The PART has four sections: I.Purpose and Design (20 percent) II.Strategic Planning (10 percent) III.Management(20 percent) IV.Results(50 percent) Each section has 5 to 10 questions. Sections I, II, and III allow only Yes or No responses. Section IV allows partial credit.

17 PART Basics (2) PART Guidance document –elements of a “Yes” response –acceptable documentation of evidence Products posted to ExpectMore.gov: program score (0 to 100) effectiveness rating summary of findings Improvement plan / follow-up actions

18 PARTs Tailored to Program Type The PART has seven versions, one for each program “type”: –credit - block/formula grant –competitive grant- direct federal –regulatory- research and development –capital assets & service acquisitions Questions in the “Direct Federal” version are common to all PARTs Other versions include extra questions tailored for program type Question weighting can be adjusted Issue: Definition of a Program

19 Section I: Purpose & Design Highlights Clear purpose? Address a specific and existing problem? Not redundant or duplicative? Free of major design flaws that limit the program’s effectiveness or efficiency? Resources effectively targeted?

20 Section II: Strategic Planning Highlights: Long-term and annual performance measures? Baselines and ambitious targets? Plan for independent evaluations of sufficient scope, quality, and frequency? Budget requests tied to accomplishment of goals? Address strategic planning deficiencies?

21 Section III: Program Management Highlights: Collect and use performance info? Federal managers and contractors held accountable for cost, schedule, performance? Funds spent for intended purpose? Effective collaboration and coordination? Strong financial management practices? Address management deficiencies?

22 Section IV: Program Results/Accountability Highlights: Meeting long-term and annual goals? Demonstrate improved efficiency? Results of independent evaluations? Scoring: partial credit allowed –Yes –Large Extent –Small Extent –No

23 Agenda Overview of U.S. R&D spending Budget Players and Process in the U.S. Why PART Was Created PART Basics How OMB Uses PART Results Supplemental Information

24 What Do We Get Out of PART? 1.Overall program “effectiveness” ratings, based on banding of scores that can range from 0 to 100: –Effective - Ineffective –Moderately Effective - Results Not Demonstrated –Adequate 2.Specific follow-up actions aimed at improving performance 3.Data to inform decision making processes, including both budget and management decisions

25 “Effectiveness Ratings” (cumulative number of programs assessed)

26 (a) Data for Budget Decision Making Budget Process Agency Requests Funding Guidance Administration Priorities Programmatic trends/external factors PART Departments/agencies -budget proposals -actions to improve performance Director’s Review -funding decisions -management recommendations -legislative proposals

27 (b) Data for Budget Decision Making PART informs budget decisions; not sole basis for decisions. –A good PART score does not necessarily mean more funding. –A bad PART score does not necessarily mean less funding. PART helps identify needed planning and management improvements.

28 Agenda Overview of U.S. R&D spending Budget Players and Process in the U.S. Why PART Was Created PART Basics How OMB Uses PART Results Supplemental Information

29 Portion of Discretionary funds spent on R&D by OMB division 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Nat. Res.Hum. Res.Gen. Govt.Natl. Sec. % BA, FY 2004 Non-R&D F S&T"D"Non-R&D

30 Total funds spent on R&D by OMB Division 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Nat. Res.Hum. Res.Gen. Govt.Natl. Sec. % $, FY 2004 F S&T"D"Non-R&D

31 Implementation Issues Definition of a “program” Reassessment frequency Tracking PART follow-up actions Quality control Data collection, analysis, and presentation Congressional and public interest Increasing transparency: ExpectMore.gov

32 R&D Specific Questions 2RD2) If applicable, does the program assess and compare the potential benefits of efforts within the program and (if relevant) to other efforts in other programs that have similar goals? 2RD2) Does the program use a prioritization process to guide budget requests and funding decisions? 3RD1) For R&D programs other than competitive grants programs, does the program allocate funds and use management processes that maintain program quality?

33 The PART makes the assessment approach consistent across programs; performance measures make assessment appropriate for each program. Performance measures are key to: –assessing program effectiveness –incentivizing the right behavior Performance measures should be: –Salient and meaningful –Capture the most important aspects of a program’s purpose and priorities Performance Measures

34 Goal = performance measure + target Targets should be quantitative and trendable over time Quantitative baseline required. Goals, Measures, and Targets

35 Outcomes and Outputs Performance goals may focus on outcomes or outputs. Outcomes: Intended result, effect, or consequence of program. Public benefit should be clear. External factors influence. Outputs: What the program produced or provided. The PART strives for measures of outcomes. –Output or process measures should clearly tie to outcomes.

36 Consistency Check Purpose Ensure OMB examiners are applying PART guidance consistently –PART response vs. PART guidance –NOT PART response vs. other PART response Assessing quality and content of Explanation and Evidence Generally no review of evidentiary documents

37 Available at PART guidance Link to ExpectMore.gov Supporting materials on performance measurement and evaluation Frequently asked questions