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Budget & Performance

EM's FY 2017 Budget Request - $6.119 Billion

EM's FY 2017 Budget Request - $6.119 Billion

 

The Office of Program Planning and Budget

The Office of Program Planning and Budget manages, integrates and coordinates planning and budget support for the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management.  This office also aims to reduce the life-cycle costs of projects and accelerate the cleanup of the Cold War environmental legacy safely, efficiently and cost-effectively.

Major Responsibilities

  • Delivers required budget documents three times a year to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Congress.  This includes key information to support the budget justification.
  • Serves as the intermediary between CFO, OMB, Congress, our field site offices and other stakeholders on all budgetary matters.
  • Develops program planning and budget formulation guidance, including strategy development, assumptions for future spending and use of performance measures to assess program effectiveness.
  • Evaluates overall EM budget procedures and processes and uses innovative enhancements and upgrades to improve efficiency and effectiveness.

Fiscal Year 2017 Budget

The Office of Environmental Management (EM) Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 budget request will provide the resources to maintain a safe and secure posture in the EM complex, and to continue moving forward with the country’s largest nuclear cleanup.

Budget and Performance

EM provides an opportunity for public participation in the federal budget process . The budget request is initially formulated in the program offices, where EM considers public comments in developing the program strategies, priorities and funding requests. Those priorities are reflected in the budget that is submitted to Congress. 

Measuring Performance

The Department of Energy uses corporate performance measures to assess whether it is meeting its cleanup mission. The Office of Environmental Management assigns specific measures to each site that tailored to the unique nature and scope of each area’s contamination and cleanup work. Progress against these measures at a specific site is a confirmable indication of progress towards EM’s cleanup goals. Completion of all of the corporate performance measures result in completion of that site.

The Office of Environmental Management, Congress and the public routinely monitor and evaluate cleanup progress using corporate performance measures throughout the year. These quantitative indicators focus on the effectiveness of risk-reducing actions that lead to completion of site cleanup. Each cleanup process must be consistent with each site’s individual baseline and milestones. The corporate (i.e., relating to the entire DOE-EM complex) measures are tracked in the context of the total measure (life-cycle) necessary to complete cleanup of each site, as well as the EM program as a whole.