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§1120. Federal Government and agency priority goals — Inbound Citations

31 U.S.C. § 1120

Cited by 11 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to 31 U.S.C. § 1120 as a whole

  • (C) assist the Director of the Office of Management and Budget in implementing the planning, reporting, and use of performance information requirements related to the Federal Government priority goals provided under sections 1115, 1120, 1121, and 1122 of this title;

Citations to §1120(a)

Citations to §1120(a)(1)

  • (5) the results achieved toward the priority goals developed under section 1120(a)(1)
    (A) during the most recent quarter and overall trend data for each quarter compared to the planned level of performance; and
    (B) at the end of the 4-year Federal Government priority goal period compared to the overall planned level of performance;

Citations to §1120(b)

  • (6) a description of how the performance goals provided in the plan required by section 1115(a) of title 31, including the agency priority goals required by section 1120(b) of title 31, if applicable, contribute to the general goals and objectives in the strategic plan;
  • (4) identify among the performance goals those which are designated as agency priority goals as required by section 1120(b) of this title, if applicable;
  • (b) Not less than quarterly, at each agency required to develop agency priority goals required by section 1120(b) of this title, the head of the agency and Chief Operating Officer, with the support of the agency Performance Improvement Officer, shall—
    (1) for each agency priority goal, review with the appropriate goal leader the progress achieved during the most recent quarter, overall trend data, and the likelihood of meeting the planned level of performance;
    (2) coordinate with relevant personnel within and outside the agency who contribute to the accomplishment of each agency priority goal;
    (3) assess whether relevant organizations, program activities, regulations, policies, and other activities are contributing as planned to the agency priority goals;
    (4) categorize agency priority goals by risk of not achieving the planned level of performance; and
    (5) for agency priority goals at greatest risk of not meeting the planned level of performance, identify prospects and strategies for performance improvement, including any needed changes to agency program activities, regulations, policies, or other activities.
  • (6) the results achieved toward the agency priority goals established under section 1120(b)
    (A) during the most recent quarter and overall trend data for each quarter compared to the planned level of performance; and
    (B) at the end of the 2-year agency priority goal period compared to the overall planned level of performance;

Citations to §1120(b)(2)

  • (b) The head of each agency required to develop agency priority goals shall make information about each agency priority goal available to the Office of Management and Budget for publication on the website described in subsection (a)(2)(A), with the exception of any information covered by section 1120(b)(2) of this title. In addition to an identification of each agency priority goal, the website described in subsection (a)(2)(A) shall also consolidate information about each agency priority goal, including—
    (1) a description of how the agency incorporated any views and suggestions obtained through congressional consultations about the agency priority goal;
    (2) an identification of key factors external to the agency and beyond its control that could significantly affect the achievement of the agency priority goal;
    (3) a description of how each agency priority goal will be achieved, including—
    (A) the strategies and resources required to meet the priority goal;
    (B) clearly defined milestones;
    (C) the organizations, program activities, regulations, policies, and other activities that contribute to each goal, both within and external to the agency;
    (D) how the agency is working with other agencies to achieve the goal; and
    (E) an identification of the agency official responsible for achieving the priority goal;
    (4) the performance indicators to be used in measuring or assessing progress;
    (5) a description of how the agency ensures the accuracy and reliability of the data used to measure progress towards the priority goal, including an identification of—
    (A) the means used to verify and validate measured values;
    (B) the sources for the data;
    (C) the level of accuracy required for the intended use of the data;
    (D) any limitations to the data at the required level of accuracy; and
    (E) how the agency has compensated for such limitations if needed to reach the required level of accuracy;
    (6) the results achieved toward the agency priority goals established under section 1120(b)
    (A) during the most recent quarter and overall trend data for each quarter compared to the planned level of performance; and
    (B) at the end of the 2-year agency priority goal period compared to the overall planned level of performance;
    (7) an assessment of whether relevant organizations, program activities, regulations, policies, and other activities are contributing as planned;
    (8) an identification of the agency priority goals at risk of not achieving the planned level of performance; and
    (9) any prospects or strategies for performance improvement.