OAA Performance Information
AoA collects and reports on the performance of Older Americans Act programs through the several data collection systems under its National Aging Program Information System (NAPIS), its national surveys of OAA participants, and its evaluation studies. AoA reports in detail on this performance its in the Program Performance Analysis section of the AoA "Congressional Justification" which accompanies the President's budget each year, as well as through several other mechanisms.
AoA Program Results and Accomplishments
- FY 2008 Annual Performance Report
- Online Performance Appendix - to the FY 2009 Congressional Justification for the President's FY 2009 Budget
- AoA Program Performance Analysis
- AoA performance information on other US Government web sites:
- The Aging Services Program received a very positive program assessment from OMB
in 2007 for its clear purpose, good management, strong performance measures, and positive evaluations.
- HHS Performance and Accountability Reports- These PAR reports include AoA performance measures (see the performance sections)
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National Aging Program Information System (NAPIS)
State Program Reports on the Home and Community Based and Nutrition Services and Elder Rights (Titles III and VII)
The State Program Reports are the primary information system for states to report on the Older Americans Act programs of supportive services, nutrition, caregiver support, etc. which they provide. It includes information about who the OAA participants are, what services they receive, and what funding is expended for this program. SPR reports also serve an a critical data source for measures of the performance of OAA programs.
National Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Performance Data
Performance Data on the Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP)
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Performance Outcomes Measurement Projects (POMP)
AoA’s Performance Outcomes Measures project (POMP) helps States and Area Agencies on Aging assess their own program performance, while assisting AoA to meet the accountability provisions of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) and the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) program assessment requirements. OMB uses their Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART) to evaluate program performance.
Through annual performance reports, Federal agencies provide detailed information on their progress in meeting program performance objectives. Congress and OMB now use performance information to support budget decisions. Many state and local governments are requiring similar systems of accountability to document results and justify funding.
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