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Introduced
04/21/2016
04/21/2016
In Committee
05/25/2016
05/25/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2017
01/03/2017
Introduced Session
114th Congress
Bill Summary
Getting Results through Enhanced Accountability and Transparency Act of 2016 This bill requires that the Government Accountability Office's (GAO's) annual report on its routine investigations to identify programs, agencies, offices, and initiatives with unnecessarily duplicative goals and activities aggregate separately estimates of related costs for instances of actual and potential unnecessary duplication and other potential cost savings and revenue collection. When executive agencies (with certain exceptions) conduct their systemic review of operations on a continuing basis, the purpose of their reviews must include: (1) improving agency performance toward their mission, (2) informing learning and decision-making processes, (3) assessing opportunities to improve coordination within the agency and with other agencies, and (4) identifying employees who cause their units to be outstanding toward achieving the agency's mission. Chief operating officers' responsibilities are expanded to include: (1) improving evaluation and risk management; (2) addressing crosscutting program and management issues, including opportunities to improve coordination and address unnecessary duplication, using an enterprise risk management approach; (3) overseeing agency-specific efforts to improve management of mission-oriented components and units; and (4) coordinating with mission-related components, units, and support functions at their agency and the major components of their agency. The Office of Management and Budget's (OMB's) federal government performance plan submitted with each budget must provide plans to address management challenges concerning unnecessary duplication. Agency performance plans for each program activity set forth in the budget must include planned actions and performance goals for resolving such challenges. The OMB's federal government priority goals must include mission support for financial, human capital, information technology, procurement, and real estate management. The OMB must consider GAO recommendations when developing or adjusting such goals. Performance improvement officers must collaborate with the heads of agency components and mission support functions when they advise on strategic planning. Their advice must include performance evaluation and risk management. The Performance Improvement Council's (PIC's) functions are expanded to include: (1) resolving government-wide issues relating to coordination and unnecessary duplication; (2) facilitating the exchange of performance improvement practices with state and local governments and other nonfederal stakeholders; and (3) coordinating with interagency mission support councils. PIC must also publish annual reports describing its structure, budgets, funding, staffing, and activities. The chief operating officers of agencies must publish all of the plans and reports produced for Congress with citations to the relevant statutory requirements. Agencies must submit to Congress statements regarding the actions they have taken in response to recommendations in the GAO's: (1) annual report on unnecessarily duplicative goals and activities; and (2) High Risk list of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement. Executive agencies' internal accounting and administrative controls and the OMB's guidelines for evaluating such controls must address the management of high-priority enterprise risks.
AI Summary
This bill, the Getting Results through Enhanced Accountability and Transparency Act of 2016, aims to improve government efficiency by reducing unnecessary duplication of programs and activities. It mandates that the Government Accountability Office (GAO), a non-partisan congressional agency that audits federal spending, must include in its annual reports specific cost estimates for both actual and potential duplication, as well as other potential cost savings and revenue collection opportunities. Executive agencies will be required to conduct systematic reviews of their operations with the explicit goals of improving performance, informing decision-making, enhancing coordination within and between agencies, and identifying high-performing employees. Chief Operating Officers (COOs) within agencies will have expanded responsibilities, including overseeing evaluation and risk management, addressing crosscutting program issues like duplication using an enterprise risk management approach (a method for managing risks across an entire organization), and coordinating with various agency components. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which oversees federal agencies, will be required to include plans to address duplication in its government-wide performance plans and ensure that federal priority goals encompass mission support functions like financial management and information technology, considering GAO recommendations in this process. Performance Improvement Officers will collaborate with agency leaders on strategic planning, focusing on performance evaluation and risk management. The Performance Improvement Council (PIC), a body that advises on improving government performance, will have its functions expanded to resolve government-wide coordination and duplication issues, share best practices with non-federal entities, and coordinate with other interagency councils, while also publishing annual reports on its operations. Finally, agencies will be required to publish all plans and reports submitted to Congress, including statements on actions taken in response to GAO recommendations regarding duplication and high-risk areas of waste, fraud, and mismanagement, and their internal controls must address high-priority enterprise risks.
Committee Categories
Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (5)
Last Action
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 722. (on 12/09/2016)
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