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GPRA Reporting

The Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) requires Federal agencies to demonstrate that they are using their funds effectively toward meeting their missions. The law requires agencies to have both a 5-year Strategic Plan in place and to submit Annual Performance Plans describing specifically what the agency intends to accomplish toward those goals with their annual budget. Every year, the agency reports on how the agency measured up against the performance targets set in the Plan.

GPRA measures include clinical, such as various diabetes measures, cancer screening and others; Office of Information Technology (OIT)-related, such as increasing sites using certain software; quality of care, such as % of accredited hospitals; prevention, such as immunizations and injury prevention; infrastructure, such as access to or improved sanitation facilities; and administrative efficiency. For additional information about GPRA (Government Performance and Results Act) and annual IHS performance measures, click here to visit the Planning and Evaluation GPRA web page.

QUARTERLY GPRA REPORTING

The deadlines for the 2009 quarterly GPRA reports are shown below.

  • 2nd Quarter: January 23, 2009. To be reported using CRS Version 8.0 Patch 3 software.
  • 3rd Quarter: April 17, 2009. To be reported using CRS Version 8.0 Patch 3 software.
  • 4th Quarter (Final): July 31, 2009. To be reported using CRS Version 9.0 software.

ADDITIONAL GPRA INFORMATION


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