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President George W. Bush meets with Dan Bartlett, center, and Josh Bolten in the Oval Office Jan. 9, 2003.  White House photo by Eric Draper.
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The Latest News From The President's Management Agenda

The Facts About the President’s Management Agenda PDF New
October 3, 2006 --This fact sheet dispels some of the myths about the President's Management Agenda, and provides facts about the Administration's efforts to improve the performance and efficiency of the Federal government. More

$3.1 Billion in Savings for Taxpayers
April 20, 2006 --This report details results of competitive sourcing in government agencies and shows that public-private competitions completed in FY 2005 alone are expected to yield $3.1 billion in savings over the next five to 10 years. More

Improving Government Operations through "Best Value" Rules
April 20, 2006 --This report describes how changes to the competitive sourcing rules made by OMB in 2003 to give greater consideration to the quality of service are helping agencies make transformational improvements to their operations. More

ExpectMore.gov
February 6, 2006 --"We want to be held accountable for how our programs work. We are working to make every one of our programs work better and we want everyone to know how we are doing." More

Improving the Accuracy and Integrity of Federal Payments
February 2, 2006 --This report highlights the substantial progress Federal agencies have made in meeting the President's goal to eliminating improper payments. The Federal Government eliminated $7.8 billion in improper payments in Fiscal Year 2005, reducing the government-wide improper payment total by 17%. More

Giving the American People More for their Money
July 21, 2005 -- A report on how the Federal Government is working to spend taxpayers’ money better. This report describes efforts to improve performance and reduce costs, highlighting examples from different agencies. More

Budgeting for Results with the Help of the PMA
February 7, 2005 -- The President takes seriously the obligation to spend taxpayer money wisely and on programs that work. Bringing discipline to a $2.5 trillion budget is not an easy task. You can.t simply call for an across-the-board cut in funding to all agencies, regardless of their mission or the results they deliver. More

Improving the Accuracy and Integrity of Federal Payments PDF
January 25, 2005 -- This report summarizes the improper payments information submitted by federal agencies as part of their FY 2004 Performance and Accountability Reports. It provides the clearest picture policymakers and federal managers have ever had on the extent of government-wide improper payments and the significant efforts to eliminate them. More

Report on Competitive Sourcing Results — FY 2004
January 25, 2005 -- This report summarizes the results achieved from agencies' use of public-private competition in FY 2004. It provides aggregate data on the number of competitions conducted, the incremental costs of competition, and projected savings. The report also discusses emerging trends by comparing FY 04 results to FY 03 results. More

A Report to Federal Employees: The Federal Government is Results Oriented
August 9, 2004 -- The attached report directed to Federal employees describes how the Federal Government is focused on results with the help of the PMA. More


Management Scorecard Update

Johnson Reports on Status of PMA

Clarity and Accountability Produces Results!

Five Initiatives Update

New PMA Program Initiative -- Federal Real Property Asset Management

Getting to Green - Initiative Criteria

Clay Johnson Answers Questions in Online Chat

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President's Management Agenda General Information

Download A PDF Copy Of PMA
View the President's Management Agenda, an aggressive strategy to achieve the
Administration's policy and program goals through reform of federal management and
improved program performance. More

Frequently Asked Questions
Read frequently asked questions about the PMA. More

Other Reforms
Additional management improvements. More



President George W. Bush "Government likes to begin things - to declare grand new programs and causes. But good beginnings are not the measure of success. What matters in the end is completion. Performance. Results. Not just making promises, but making good on promises."

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