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Setting Performance Targets

Since 2004, the Federal Government has been using PART to assess the effectiveness of specific programs. In 2005, of the 19 programs deemed to be “ineffective,” 13 had their budgets reduced and 5 were cut entirely. In 2006, of the 22 programs deemed “ineffective,” 9 had their budgets reduced, and 10 were cut entirely. The 2007 request calls for the elimination or reduction of all but 5 of the 29 programs deemed to be “ineffective.”

The Relationship Between PART Score and Program Funding Level

Percent change in Program Budget by Part Score

For the 2005 Budget For the 2006 Budget For the 2007 Budget
Effective Up 3.8% Down 2.3% Up 0.1%
Moderately Effective Up 4.6% Up 11.6% Down 6.7%
Adequate Up4.2% Up 5.2% Down 0.2%
Results Not Demonstrated Up 3.9% Down 2.4% Down 2.4%
Ineffective Down 6.7% Down 11.6% Down 15%

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