The
Government
Performance
and Results
Act (GPRA)
requires
that
each
federal
agency
submit
a comprehensive
strategic
plan
to the
Congress.
The strategic
plan
provides
a roadmap
for agencies
to meet
their
goals
and fulfill
their
missions.
The plans
include
a set
of measurable
long-term
goals
for the
organization.
The goals
should
be based
on outcomes,
rather
than
activities
or work
processes.
Strategic
plans
cover
a period
of at
least
five
years
and are
revised
at least
every
three
years.
Interiors
plan
includes
an overview
and eight
bureau
components.
Interior's
FY 2003-2008
Strategic
Plan
was submitted
to Congress
in September
2003
and Interior's
FY2000-2005
Strategic
Plan
was submitted
to Congress
in September
2000.
DOI's
FY 2003
- 2008
Strategic
Plan
in pdf
format
DOI's
FY 2000
- 2005
Strategic
Plans:
Departmental Overview
Bureau
Plans:
Bureau
of
Land
Management
Minerals Management Service
Office
of
Surface
Mining
Bureau of Reclamation
United
States
Geological
Survey
Fish
and
Wildlife
Service
National
Park
Service
Bureau
of
Indian
Affairs
Office
of
Insular
Affairs
Comments/E-mail:
gpra@doi.gov