31 USC § 1118 - Pilot projects for performance goals
(a)
The Director of the Office of Management and Budget, after consultation with the head of each agency, shall designate not less than ten agencies as pilot projects in performance measurement for fiscal years 1994, 1995, and 1996. The selected agencies shall reflect a representative range of Government functions and capabilities in measuring and reporting program performance.
(b)
Pilot projects in the designated agencies shall undertake the preparation of performance plans under section
1115, and program performance reports under section
1116, other than section
1116
(c), for one or more of the major functions and operations of the agency. A strategic plan shall be used when preparing agency performance plans during one or more years of the pilot period.
(c)
No later than May 1, 1997, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall submit a report to the President and to the Congress which shall—
(1)
assess the benefits, costs, and usefulness of the plans and reports prepared by the pilot agencies in meeting the purposes of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993;
[1] See References in Text note below.
(a)
The Director of the Office of Management and Budget, after consultation with the head of each agency, shall designate not less than ten agencies as pilot projects in performance measurement for fiscal years 1994, 1995, and 1996. The selected agencies shall reflect a representative range of Government functions and capabilities in measuring and reporting program performance.
(b)
Pilot projects in the designated agencies shall undertake the preparation of performance plans under section
1115, and program performance reports under section
1116, other than section
1116
(c), for one or more of the major functions and operations of the agency. A strategic plan shall be used when preparing agency performance plans during one or more years of the pilot period.
(c)
No later than May 1, 1997, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall submit a report to the President and to the Congress which shall—
(1)
assess the benefits, costs, and usefulness of the plans and reports prepared by the pilot agencies in meeting the purposes of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993;
[1] See References in Text note below.
Source
(Added Pub. L. 103–62, § 6(a),Aug. 3, 1993, 107 Stat. 290.)
References in Text
The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, referred to in subsec. (c)(1), (3), is Pub. L. 103–62, Aug. 3, 1993, 107 Stat. 285, which enacted sections
1115 to
1119,
9703, and
9704 of this title, section
306 of Title
5, Government Organization and Employees, and sections
2801 to
2805 of Title
39, Postal Service, amended section
1105 of this title, and enacted provisions set out as notes under sections
1101 and
1115 of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title of 1993 Amendment note set out under section
1101 of this title and Tables.
Section
9703, referred to in subsec. (c)(3), probably means the section
9703 added by section 5(a) ofPub. L. 103–62, Aug. 3, 1993, 107 Stat. 289.
Construction
No provision or amendment made by Pub. L. 103–62to be construed as creating any right, privilege, benefit, or entitlement for any person who is not an officer or employee of the United States acting in such capacity, and no person not an officer or employee of the United States acting in such capacity to have standing to file any civil action in any court of the United States to enforce any provision or amendment made by Pub. L. 103–62, or to be construed as superseding any statutory requirement, see section 10 ofPub. L. 103–62, set out as a Construction of 1993 Amendment note under section
1101 of this title.
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