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Department of Justice: Status of Achieving Key Outcomes and Addressing Major Management Challenges

GAO-01-729 Published: Jul 26, 2001. Publicly Released: Jul 26, 2001.
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This report reviews the Department of Justice's fiscal year 2000 performance report and fiscal year 2002 performance plan required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 and assesses Justice's progress in achieving selected key outcomes that were identified as important mission areas. Justice's overall progress toward achieving the key outcomes was difficult to ascertain because generally the performance report lacked fiscal year 2000 performance targets to measure success and lacked clear linkage between performance measures and outcomes. Justice did not set fiscal year 2000 performance targets for some measures because the measures were new, and for some measures Justice believes that setting performance targets could cause the public to perceive law enforcement as engaging in "bounty hunting" or pursuing arbitrary targets merely for the sake of meeting particular goals. Justice's strategies varied in the extent to which they included sufficient information to inform decisionmakers about initiatives to achieve these outcomes. GAO notes opportunities for Justice to improve the usefulness of its reports and plans.

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Law enforcementPerformance measuresProgram evaluationReporting requirementsStrategic planningNational instant criminal background check systemPerformance plansManagement challengesPerformance measurementNaturalization