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The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA)The goal of GPRA is to improve the performance of government agencies. GPRA seeks to make the Federal Government more accountable to the American people for the tax dollars it spends and the results it achieves. Reclamation relies on feedback from employees, customers, and stakeholders to meet these objectives. GPRA requires Federal agencies to:
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- Directing our leadership and technical expertise in water resources development and in the efficient use of water through initiatives including conservation, reuse, and research.
- Protecting the public and the environment through the adequate maintenance and appropriate operation of Reclamation's facilities
- Managing Reclamation's facilities to fulfill water user contracts and protect and/or enhance conditions for fish, wildlife, land, and cultural resources
- Working with Reclamation's customers and stakeholders to achieve mutual objectives.
- Assisting the Secretary in fulfilling Indian Trust responsibilities
- Implementing innovative, sound business practices with timely and cost-effective, measurable results
- Promoting a culturally diverse workforce which encourages excellence, creativity, and achievement
Reclamation's Priorities for Continued Success in Managing Water Resources:
The Commissioner's plan for how Reclamation will attain its vision: