Title: Integrated Accountability System New Accountability Tools
1Integrated Accountability System New
Accountability Tools
- Ken Tootle, Integrated Accountability System
Coordinator, Operations Management and Oversight
Division - Professional NRCS Black Employees Conference
- December, 2005
2Objectives
- Accountability background
- New Field Office Tools and their integration
TK, PRS, Protracts, CSGs - PRS-Toolkit reporting errors
- CIS, POINTS, SCIMS, EAUTH, Executive Dashboard
- Answer questions
3Accountability Process
- Identify needs--resource based
- Set goals and priorities
- Establish workload
- Formulate and request budget
- Allocate budget
- Plan and implement
- Measure and report
- Improved operations
4Field Operations to Performance Outcomes
Customer Contact
Technical Assistance Provided
WebTCAS, Toolkit, Protracts, PRS
PHYSICAL EFFECT exported from CRA, Conservation
System Guides
NRI-CEAP utilizes information to refine outcome
models
OUTPUTS (Ex. Tons of sediment Planned to be
reduced)
PERFORMANCE MEASURES (Ex. Reduced soil erosion on
___ acres of working lands)
OUTCOMES (Ex. By 2007, reduce sedimentation to
avoid ___ of on-site and off-site damages.)
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6IAS Objectives
- Integrate Budget and Performance Measurement.
- Reduce time and effort required and simplify
field requirements for progress and performance
reporting. - Avoid duplicate data entry and entry time in
multiple systems. - Provide the operational basis for outcomes,
aligned with the Presidents Management Agenda.
7IAS Vision
- Integrated accountability system
- Web-based, user-friendly
- Standard reports, available to public and
employees - Customized analyses for leadership
- Data warehouse with linked databases
- Access defined by position to ensure security
- Collects only key critical information
- Data entered only once
- What-if scenarios
8Accountability Priorities
- Improving accountability credibility
- Reducing data collection burden
- Providing instant access to information
- Measuring results and outcomes
9Basic Accountability Questions
- What work needs to be done and where?
- How much time and how many dollars will it take?
- Do we have the necessary resources and are they
in the right place and have the right skills? - What environmental benefits were achieved?
10Accountability Why?
- The Bush administration is determined to put
teeth behind the 1993 Government Performance and
Results Act (GPRA), said Sean OKeefe, deputy
director of the Office of Management and Budget. - I believe we the Bush administration are
doing our part to make GPRA implementation a
success, OKeefe said Tuesday during a House
Government Reform subcommittee hearing. First
and most critically is the Presidents very clear
signal that he wants his administration and our
government to be results-oriented. - June 20, 2001 GOVEXEC.COM (Government
Executive)
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12What is OMB PART?
- Program assessment Rating Tool
- A Set of Questions that Evaluates Program
Performance in Four Critical Areas - Program Purpose and Design
- Strategic Planning
- Program Management
- Program Results and Accountability
- A Tool to Assess Performance Using Evidence
- Provides a Consistent Approach to Evaluating
Programs Across Government
13What is PART?
- A Rating Tool to Evaluate the Effectiveness and
Efficiency of All Federal Programs - Utilized in the Budget Evaluation for Each Budget
Year - Completed by Agency Program Staff and OMB
Examiners using Guidance
14PART Sections and Weighting
- Program Purpose and Design 20
- Strategic Planning 10
- Program Management 20
- Program Results / Accountability 50
15PART Results CTA
- Program Purpose and Design 80
- Strategic Planning 63
- Program Management 100
- Program Results / Accountability 34
- Weighted Final Score 59
- OMB Note Results Not Demonstrated
16Recognition
- Performance management think tanks
- The Performance Institute
- Advanced Learning Institute
- The Government Results Center
- USDA Secretarys Honor Awards, July 2002
- American Society for Public Administration,
Center for Accountability and Performance, May
2003 - Government Computer News (1/27/04)
- http//www.gcn.com/23_2/mgmt_edition/24667-1.html
17Field Office Business Tools
18Performance Results System (PRS)
- Goal is to create an Integrated and Highly
Aligned Business Process - Major Change during FY05 was to integrate PRS and
CST - Major change during FY06 is to integrate PRS and
Protracts - Current integration path is to fully integrate
the happy path
19The Happy Path for Integrated field business
processes a way to reduce time requirements for
customer assistance
Customer Contact
Planning Technical Assistance
Provided
Do your planning using Customer Service Toolkit
and report planning progress from CST or PRS
Assistance provided for applying a practice using
program cost sharing
Use Protracts for contracting and report progress
from Protracts or PRS
Physical Effect and resource concern information
is harvested from CSG application and computed
from CEAP
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21Check Out customer data from National
Conservation Planning Database
22After Check Out select customer of interest
23Customers contact information
24Feature to enter assistance and follow-up notes
on the customer
25Customers tract, field, and land use information
26Practice Schedule
27Reporting from Toolkit
28Click Report After Check In
29Data Errors in PRS data
- Data errors have been introduced through Toolkit
- Most data errors will be fixed with the release
of CST Service Pack 2 - Users must correct any data errors before their
data will show up in PRS reports
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32Warehouse Update date
33New Tools in PRS
34Data Warehouse Errors
35PRS Newsflashes Note Data Errors in PRS dated
9-20-05
36PRS Newsflash on Data Errors Note the attached
table
37PRS data errors
38PRS Data errors
39Toolkit Tech Notes
40Toolkit Technical Notes on CST Created Data
Errors in PRS
41Missing Program Codes
- Toolkit Notice From Kathy Green on 12-9-05
- The PRS error reports for FY 2006 show an
increasing number of practice records without a
program designation. The count is 1,587 as of
December 9. These errors are due to a known
problem in Toolkit that is fixed and being tested
for the Toolkit SP-2 release. - In the meantime, Toolkit users can check for any
missing program codes in PRS, then use Toolkit to
enter the correct program codes for those
practice records. - We are re-sending the attached Toolkit Tech Note
009 which describes the problem related to saving
changes made in the Practice Schedule. To prevent
these errors the user should only use the Save
button at the bottom of the Practice Schedule to
save any changes. - Please distribute the attached Tech note 009 so
that users will be informed on how to
prevent/correct practices that are missing a
program code. This should reduce the number of
practices without a designated program in the PRS
error reports. - Contact ToolkitSupport_at_ftc.usda.gov if you
require further assistance.
42Do not use this button to save and do not use the
Tools ? Save Folder in the Toolkit Main Menu.
do not use the Tools ? Save Folder in the Toolkit
Main Menu.
(use this save button)
43Invalid Lat Long
44Invalid Lat Long PRS Summary Tab
45Applied date is not FY2005 or is null
46Applied date is not FY2005 or is null
47Plan approval date is not FY2005 or is null
48Plan approval date is not FY2005 or is null
49PRS Future Improvements
- PRS 2006 Available October 1, 2006
- Improvements For FY2006 will include
- Reporting from Protracts March, 2006
50Protracts Integration with the National
Conservation Planning DB
- Reduces duplicate data entry for field users of
the Customer Service Toolkit (Toolkit) and the
Performance Results System (PRS). Users will be
able to - Report progress for practices that are certified
for completion in ProTracts and linked to
conservation plans in the NCP. - Update conservation plans when contract
modifications are approved in ProTracts. - Upload planned practices to ProTracts for
contract development without having to develop
contract items in Toolkit.
51Reporting a practice from Protracts
- A practice must successfully pass all PRS
business rules - A ProTracts contract must be linked to at least
one NCP conservation plan. - A ProTracts contract item must be linked to at
least one NCP practice. - A contract item must be completed and certified.
- A partially completed contract item may be
reported from ProTracts only when the last
component is certified for completion. - Reporting applied practices from ProTracts is
optional.
52Updating of CST plans from Protracts
- A conservation plan may be updated when these
conditions are true - The modification is approved.
- The contract is linked to at least one NCP
conservation plan. - The modified contract item is linked to at least
one conservation practice. - The conservation plan is not in use by a Toolkit
or PRS user.
53Reporting a practice from Protracts
Tract Land Unit Code Practice Units Applied
Applied Date Reported 12345 1 314
Brush Management Ac 100.0 10/21/2005
R 2005
54Changes to CST plans from Protracts
- A conservation plan may be updated for the
following types of modifications - Add a practice.
- Delete a practice.
- Cancel or terminate a contract.
- Substitute a practice.
- Remove a land unit from a contract item.
- Add a land unit to a contract item.
- A contract is modified to change the planned
year. - A contract is modified to change the planned
amount. - A contract is modified to change the narrative.
55Changes to CST plans from Protracts
- These types of modifications will not update the
NCP - Land transfer modifications. The impact of land
transfers on the conservation plan will be
considered at the time when reconstitutions are
implemented in Toolkit. - Making any type of change to contract item
components. - Deleting participants.
- Adding participants.
- Extending the contract expiration date.
56PRS Future Improvements
- PRS 2006 Available October 1, 2006
- Improvements For FY2006 will include
- Reporting from Protracts March, 2006
- State and Local Programs available
- Additional quality assurance reports and features
- PRS2007 Practice based performance measures
- Physical Impacts from modeling
- NO CSG based performance measures
57PRS Performance Measures definitions
58PRS Performance Measures using Conservation
System Guide data
- Non-Federal Lands Managed for the Protection and
Enhancement of Habitat for Species with Declining
Populations - Non-Federal Lands Treated for which Wildlife
Habitat is the Primary or Secondary Resource
Concern - Irrigation Efficiency Improved
- Reduction in the Acreage of Cropland Soils
Damaged by Erosion - Soil Erosion Reduced
59- Reduction in the Acreage of Cropland Soils
Damaged by Erosion - Soil Erosion Reduced
60Performance measure progress computations
61PRS 2007
- Effects Data Refined - Impacts data are refined
through CEAP and models are verified and
enhanced. - PRS vision eliminate all workload for the field
office in entering performance data. In the
future we will be able to snapshot the NCPDB and
compare changes to know field accomplishments.
62Results of Linkages
- Allows field employees to focus on customer
- Managers have improved data for priority setting
- Monitoring improved
- Less time on accountability and more time on
science and technology
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64POINTS
65POINTS -Program applications needed
- Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA),
- Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP),
- Farmland Protection Program (FPP),
- Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP),
- Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP),
- Conservation Reserve Program (CRP),
- Watersheds (PL566, PL534, Planning and Dam
Rehab), - Resource Conservation and Development
Program(RCD), - National Dams Inventory (DAMS),
- Forestry Incentives Program (FIP),
- Great Plains Conservation Program (GPCP),
- Soil Survey (SOIL),
- Snow Survey (SNOW)
- Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program
(CRBSCP), - Plant Material Centers Data
- Conservation Technical Assistance
66POINTS
67A Tool to Build Programs and Data Entry Screens
68Adding State and Local Programs
69Creating Customized Entry Screens
70MY.NRCS Home of the CIS
Select the CIS tab
71What is the Conservation Information System?
- A tool that provides direct on-line access to
relevant information in a useful and navigable
format. - Timely, accurate, and navigable.
- Allows managers at all levels in the conservation
partnership to easily access data for management,
analysis, and planning.
72Conservation Information System
73CIS
- CIS will migrate to a visual data (charts,
graphs, etc.) - CIS will provide data analysis capabilities
- CIS will include other key management information
(contracts, Program summaries, etc) - CIS will use Information Builders technology
74SCIMS
75SCIMS
- SCIMS will provide RSNOD reports and other
customer reports - SCIMS may be replaced with USDA customer database
76Executive Dashboard
77Thank you!