Performance Measurement: Toward More Effective Government : Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, on S. 20, to Provide for the Establishment, Testing, and Evaluation of Strategic Planning and Performance Measurement in the Federal Government, and for Other Purposes, May 5, 1992U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 182 pages |
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... percent of the dollars are to come up with plans as to how are they going to get better results . That's what the American taxpayer really wants - how are you going to get better results . I think that would be a good way of going at it ...
... percent of the dollars are to come up with plans as to how are they going to get better results . That's what the American taxpayer really wants - how are you going to get better results . I think that would be a good way of going at it ...
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... percent of Americans said they were dissatisfied with the performance and functioning of the Fed- eral Government . There are many reasons for this ; but surely , we would argue , a contributing factor has to be our general inability to ...
... percent of Americans said they were dissatisfied with the performance and functioning of the Fed- eral Government . There are many reasons for this ; but surely , we would argue , a contributing factor has to be our general inability to ...
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... per- cent a year , and Medicare at roughly 10 percent . The Federal Hos- pital Insurance Trust Fund , just to take one example , will be in a deficit condition in 10 ... percent of taxable payroll for the next 75 years . This program 19.
... per- cent a year , and Medicare at roughly 10 percent . The Federal Hos- pital Insurance Trust Fund , just to take one example , will be in a deficit condition in 10 ... percent of taxable payroll for the next 75 years . This program 19.
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... percent of GDP to 4.7 percent of GDP by the time a child born today reaches the age of 75. Yet we don't have a clear handle . That's not to say we don't have any data , but we don't have a clear handle on how our hospitals are actually ...
... percent of GDP to 4.7 percent of GDP by the time a child born today reaches the age of 75. Yet we don't have a clear handle . That's not to say we don't have any data , but we don't have a clear handle on how our hospitals are actually ...
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... percent with what you've just said . If I could just add my own clari- fication , we do not view performance measurement as a budget - cut- ting exercise . We also do not view performance measures , once they exist and are verifiable ...
... percent with what you've just said . If I could just add my own clari- fication , we do not view performance measurement as a budget - cut- ting exercise . We also do not view performance measures , once they exist and are verifiable ...
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