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Presidents Management Agenda |
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The President's Management Agenda, announced in the summer of 2001, is an aggressive strategy for improving the management of the Federal government. It focuses on five areas of management weakness across the government where improvements and the most progress can be made.
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E-Government (eGov) Strategy |
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An action plan for implementing the President’s management initiative of expanding Electronic Government to make it easy for citizens and businesses interact with the government, save taxpayer dollars and streamline business to government transactions.
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Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) |
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The FEA is a business and performance-based framework to support cross-agency collaboration, transformation, and government-wide improvement. It provides OMB and the Federal agencies with a new way of describing, analyzing, and improving the Federal Government and its ability to serve the citizen.
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OMB Circular A-11 "Preparing and Submitting Budget Estimates" |
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Provides detailed instruction and guidance on the preparation and submission of agency budget requests and related materials, including program performance information.
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OMB Circular A-130 "Management of Federal Information Resources" |
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This Circular establishes policy for the management of Federal information resources. Procedural and analytic guidelines for implementing specific aspects of these policies are included as appendices.
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OMB Circular A-94 "Guidelines and Discount Rates for Benefit Cost Analysis of Federal Programs" |
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Provides general guidance for conducting cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analyses.
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