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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2002 President Bush's $2.13 trillion fiscal year 2003 budget includes a "management" initiative designed to rate the performance of federal departments and agencies. With the exception of the National Science Foundation, every agency got "red" and "yellow" lights, meaning stop and slow down, of course. The Department of Interior got red lights on all four measurements: human capital, competitive sourcing, financial management, e-government, budget/performance integration. The scorecard isn't linked to funding, yet. But the budget documents for the Interior note that an effective program "gets rewarded" while an ineffective one sees a "reduction in funds." Get the Story:
Bush Unveils Management Scorecards (The Washington Post 2/5)
How the Departments Fare Under the Bush Budget (The Washington Post 2/5) Today on Indianz.Com:
Trust drives small increase in BIA budget (2/5)
Bush proposal strips BIA of education (2/5) Get the Budget:
Budget of the United States Government: Fiscal Year 2003 (White House OMB) Relevant Links:
Office of Management and Budget - http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb Related Stories:
Budget rollout is today (2/4)
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