ACUS Rec. 2013-7, GPRA Modernization Act of 2010: Examining Constraints To and Providing Tools For, Cross-Agency Collaboration GAO, Managing For Results: Further Progress Made in Implementing the GPRA Modernization Act, but Additional Actions Needed to Address Pressing Governance Challenges (2017)
Enacted in 2010, the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Modernization Act provides the foundation by which Federal agencies are held accountable for establishing organizational routines and management processes for setting performance goals and objectives that deliver results for the American taxpayer..
The GPRA Modernization Act of 2010 took the existing requirements of the 1993 act and developed a more efficient and modern system for government agencies to report their progress.
Enacted in 1993, GPRA was designed to improve program management throughout the Federal government. Agencies are required to develop a five-year strategic plan outlining its mission, long-term goals for the agency's major functions, performance measures, and reporting results.
Public Law 111–352 111th Congress An Act Jan. 4, 2011 [H.R. 2142] To require quarterly performance assessments of Government programs for purposes of assessing agency performance and improvement, and to establish agency per-formance improvement officers and the Performance Improvement Council. GPRA Modernization Act of 2010. 31 USC 1101 note.
The Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) of 1993 requires federal agencies to prepare a strategic plan covering a multiyear period and requires each agency to submit an annual performance plan and an annual performance report.
The New GPRA The following table provides each of the new GPRA measures, breaking down each element for easier understanding. ... 21APR New GPRA Final Implementation Guide | v. 1.5.1 | 2