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RCED-00-201R 1 (2000-06-30)

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 GAO

        Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States General Accounting Office                         Resources, Community, and
Washington, DC 20548                                        Economic Development Division







         B-285474

         June 30, 2000

         The Honorable Fred Thompson
         Chairman
         The Honorable Joseph I. Lieberman
         Ranking Member
         Committee on Governmental Affairs
         United States Senate

         Subject: Observations on the Department of Transportation's Fiscal Year 1999
                 Performance Report and Fiscal Year 2001 Performance Plan

         As you requested, we have reviewed the 24 Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Act
         agencies' fiscal year 1999 performance reports and fiscal year 2001 performance
         plans required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA). In
         essence, under GPRA, annual performance plans are to establish performance goals
         and measures covering a given fiscal year and provide the direct linkage between an
         agency's longer-term goals and day-to-day activities. Annual performance reports are
         to subsequently report on the degree to which those performance goals were met.
         This letter contains two enclosures responding to your request concerning key
         program outcomes and major management challenges at the Department of
         Transportation (DOT). Enclosure I to this letter provides our observations on DOT's
         fiscal year 1999 actual and fiscal year 2001 planned performance for the key
         outcomes that you identified as important mission areas for the Department. These
         key outcomes are (1) fewer transportation-related accidents, deaths, injuries, and
         property losses; (2) reduced flight delays through air traffic control (ATC)
         modernization; (3) less highway congestion and improved highway pavement
         condition; and (4) reduced availability and/or use of illegal drugs. Enclosure II lists
         the major management challenges facing the Department that we and DOT's
         Inspector General (IG) identified, how DOT's fiscal year 1999 performance report
         discusses the progress the Department made in resolving these challenges, and the
         applicable goals and measures in the fiscal year 2001 performance plan.


GAO/RCED-00-201R DOT's FY 1999 Performance Report and FY 2001 Performance Plan

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