What Is a Performance and Accountability Report?
The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) requires federal agencies to develop annual performance reports based on their strategic plans and annual performance budgets. The Government Management Reform Act of 1994 requires federal agencies to develop accountability reports of their financial information. As a result of the Reports Consolidation Act of 2000, the Office of Management and Budget requires that a number of federal agencies, including the Department of Education, combine these reports. This combined report is the annual performance and accountability report.
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