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§1116. Agency performance reporting — Inbound Citations

31 U.S.C. § 1116

Cited by 11 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to 31 U.S.C. § 1116 as a whole

  • (1) The Secretary shall include in the annual report required under section 1116 of title 31 information regarding the activities of the Institute, including, where possible, the following:
    (A) An identification of jurisdictions with recipients of the education and training provided pursuant to subsection (a) during such year.
    (B) Information relating to the costs associated with that education and training.
    (C) Any information regarding projected future demand for the education and training provided pursuant to subsection (a).
    (D) Impacts of the activities of the Institute on the capability of jurisdictions to investigate and prevent cybersecurity incidents, electronic crimes, and related cybersecurity threats.
    (E) A description of the nomination process for potential recipients of the information and training provided pursuant to subsection (a).
    (F) Any other issues determined relevant by the Secretary.
  • (h) For purposes of this section and sections 1116 through 1125, and sections 9703 and 9704, the term—
    (1) agency” has the same meaning as such term is defined under section 306(f) of title 5;
    (2) “crosscutting” means across organizational (such as agency) boundaries;
    (3) “customer service measure” means an assessment of service delivery to a customer, client, citizen, or other recipient, which can include an assessment of quality, timeliness, and satisfaction among other factors;
    (4) “efficiency measure” means a ratio of a program activity’s inputs (such as costs or hours worked by employees) to its outputs (amount of products or services delivered) or outcomes (the desired results of a program);
    (5) “major management challenge” means programs or management functions, within or across agencies, that have greater vulnerability to waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement (such as issues identified by the Government Accountability Office as high risk or issues identified by an Inspector General) where a failure to perform well could seriously affect the ability of an agency or the Government to achieve its mission or goals;
    (6) “milestone” means a scheduled event signifying the completion of a major deliverable or a set of related deliverables or a phase of work;
    (7) “outcome measure” means an assessment of the results of a program activity compared to its intended purpose;
    (8) “output measure” means the tabulation, calculation, or recording of activity or effort that can be expressed in a quantitative or qualitative manner;
    (9) “performance goal” means a target level of performance expressed as a tangible, measurable objective, against which actual achievement can be compared, including a goal expressed as a quantitative standard, value, or rate;
    (10) “performance indicator” means a particular value or characteristic used to measure output or outcome;
    (11) “program activity” means a specific activity or project as listed in the program and financing schedules of the annual budget of the United States Government; and
    (12) “program evaluation” means an assessment, through objective measurement and systematic analysis, of the manner and extent to which Federal programs achieve intended objectives.
  • The Director of the Office of Management and Budget may exempt from the requirements of sections 1115 and 1116 of this title and section 306 of title 5, any agency with annual outlays of $20,000,000 or less.
  • (iii) to the extent practicable and permitted by law, links to any related evaluation, assessment, or program performance review by the agency, an inspector general, or the Government Accountability Office (including program performance reports required under section 1116), and other related evidence assembled in response to implementation of the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018 (Public Law 115–435; 132 Stat. 5529);
  • (A) Any report by an agency to Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, or the President under section 1116, this chapter, and chapters 9, 33, 37, 75, and 91.
  • (b) A report under subsection (a) that incorporates the agency’s program performance report under section 1116 shall be referred to as a performance and accountability report.
  • (c) A report under subsection (a) that does not incorporate the agency’s program performance report under section 1116 shall contain a summary of the most significant portions of the agency’s program performance report, including the agency’s success in achieving key performance goals for the applicable year.
  • (1) shall for each fiscal year submit a performance and accountability report under subsection (a) that incorporates the program performance report under section 1116 of this title for the Department of Homeland Security;
  • (c) In the plans and reports submitted under sections 1115 and 1116 of title 31, the Secretary shall include—
    (1) a summary of the Federal transportation research and development activities for the previous fiscal year in each topic area;
    (2) the amount spent in each topic area;
    (3) a description of the extent to which the research and development is meeting the expectations described in section 6503(c)(1); and
    (4) any amendments to the strategic plan developed under section 6503.
  • (2) sections 1115 and 1116 of title 31; and
  • (3) Subject to section 44912(d)(2) and regulations prescribed under such section, the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall submit to the committees named in paragraph (1) of this subsection an annual report on the accomplishments of the research completed during the prior fiscal year, including a description of the dissemination to the private sector of research results and a description of any new technologies developed. The report shall be submitted with the plan required under paragraph (1) and be organized to allow comparison with the plan in effect for the prior fiscal year. The report shall be prepared in accordance with requirements of section 1116 of title 31.