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HEHS-97-188R 1 (1997-07-31)

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United States
General Accounting Office
Washington, D.C. 20548

Health, Education, and
Human Services Division

B-277573

July 31, 1997

The Honorable Richard K. Armey
Majority Leader
House of Representatives

The Honorable John R. Kasich
Chairman, Committee on the Budget
House of Representatives

The Honorable Dan Burton
Chairman, Committee on Government
  Reform and Oversight
House of Representatives

The Honorable Bob Livingston
Chairman, Committee on Appropriations
House of Representatives

Subject: The Results Act: Observations on the Draft Strategic Plans of
Selected Department of Labor Components

On June 12, 1997, you asked us to review the draft strategic plans
submitted by the cabinet departments and selected major agencies for
consultation with the Congress as required by the Government
Performance and Results Act of 1993 (the Results Act). This letter
completes our response to that request concerning the Department of
Labor.

Labor's strategic plan consists of a Department-level document, which it
designates as a strategic plan overview, supplemented by strategic plans
for 15 of its component offices or units. As agreed with your offices, we
analyzed Labor's overview and performed selected analyses of individual
plans. The results of our analysis of Labor's overview were sent to you in a
letter dated July 11, 1997.1 As you further requested, this letter provides
additional detailed analyses on the individual draft strategic plans
submitted by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA), the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (osHA), and the
Employment Standards Administration (ESA).



'The Results Act: Observations on Department of Labor's June 1997 Draft Strategic Plan
               July 11, 1997).


GAO/HEHS-97-188R Labor Components' Strategic Plans


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