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USAID Employee Survey 2005

Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs (LPA)


USAID 2005 SURVEY: -- Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs (LPA)

Question 2005
FrontLines meets my needs for employee news and agency features 52.8
Press releases and the 'Daily Newspaper Clips' are useful in my work 46.8
I can quickly and easily get timely and useful information on the international development community 64.9
I am satisfied with the agency's external web site assistance and guidance 51.8
I am satisfied with the timeliness and quality of information I get about Congress and recent legislation 34.8
The special brochures on Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Tsunami are very valuable 51.3
Overall, the Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs is meeting my needs 39.4

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