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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY : Status of Achieving Key Outcomes and Addressing Major Management Challenges

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2001/06/01


Geenrally, in its fiscal year 2000 performance and accountability report, DOE states that it is making overall progress in achieving its selected key outcomes while recognizing that, in some areas, more work remains to be done. However, the performance reort does not always effectively demonstrate the Department's progress in achieving its key outcomes because it includes (1) unclear, jargon -laden measures that do not always support superceding objectives; (2) performance; (3) objectives with insufficient performance measures; and (4) a lack of explanation for shortfalls in performance. In its fiscal year 2002 performance plan, DOE generally outlines broad, clear strategies for achieving the objectives under the selected key outcomes. However, DOE does not consistently provide detailed, specific actions required to achieve some of the coutcomes. Specifically, - Planned Outcome : Energy Systems Are Secure, Competitive, and Serve the Needs of the Public. - Planned Outcome : Energy Use Is More Efficient and Productive, While Environmental Impacts Are Limited. - Planned Outcome : Contaminated Nuclear Weapons and Research Sites Are Cleaned Up. - Planned Outcome : Further Strengthen National Security and Reduce the Global Danger From Weapons of Mass Destruction. - Planned Outcmoe : Further Strengthen National Security and Reduce the Global Danger From Weapons of Mass Destruction. - Planned Outcome : Science and Technology Innovations Are Achieved at Reduce Costs.
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