President's Management Agenda
The President's Management Agenda, announced in the summer of 2001, is an aggressive strategy for improving the management of the Federal government. It focuses on five areas of management weakness across the government where improvements and the most progress can be made.
Expanding E-Government: Improved Service Delivery for the American People Using Information Technology (December 2005) (12 pages, 424 kb)
Expanding E-Government: Partnering for a Results-Oriented Government (December 2004) (9 pages, 275 kb)
The Federal Government is Results-Oriented, A Report to Federal Employees (August 2004) (19 pages, 366 kb)
Click here to see a copy of the President's Management Agenda (2002) (64 pages, 634 kb)
For more information on the President's Management Agenda, please visit www.results.gov. There you will find the following:
- updates on the Executive Branch Management Scorecard,
- reports from Clay Johnson and initiative leads,
- and information about best practices being used by agencies to get better results