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RCED-97-208R 1 (1997-07-30)

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GAO


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

Resources, Community, and
Economic Development Division

B-277533

July 30, 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: Results Act: Observations on the Department of Transportation's
Draft Strategic Plan

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 report is our
response to that request concerning the Department of Transportation
(DOT).


Objectives, Scope,
and Methodology


Specifically, you asked us to review DOT'S draft plan and assess
(1) whether it fulfills the requirements of the Results Act and to provide
our views on its overall quality; (2) whether it reflects DOT'S key statutory
authorities; (3) whether it reflects interagency coordination for
crosscutting programs, activities, or functions that are similar or
complementary to other agencies; (4) whether it addresses management
problems we have previously identified; and (5) whether DOT'S data and
information systems are adequate for providing reliable information for
measuring results.

We reviewed the draft strategic plan that DOT provided to congressional
committees on July 2, 1997. It is important to recognize that the final plan


GAO/RCED-97-208R DOT's Draft Strategic Plan


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