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Identifying Public Benefits: Using Estimates of Benefits. Identifying Public Benefits: Using Estimates of Benefits to Improve Performance and Build Support Joseph S. Wholey University of Southern California
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Identifying Public Benefits:Using Estimates of Benefits... • Identifying Public Benefits: Using Estimates of Benefits to Improve Performance and Build Support • Joseph S. Wholey University of Southern California • Prepared for the Conference on Estimating the Benefits of Government-Sponsored Energy R&D Arlington, Virginia, March 4-5, 2002
Overview of Presentation • Background • Dangers and Opportunities for Energy R&D • Identifying Public Benefits: Meeting the Performance Measurement Challenges • Using Estimates of Benefits to Improve Performance and Build Support
Dangers and Opportunities for Energy R&D • The Budget and Policy Context • Perf-Based Management and GPRA • Perf-Based Mgt in Crosscutting Programs • Performance Measurement Challenges in R&D Programs • Implications of the President’s Management Agenda • Implications of the FY 2003 Budget
Identifying Public Benefits: Mtg the Perf Measurement Challenges • The Energy Department and Its Partners Can Meet the Performance Measurement Challenges • Developing a Framework for Identifying the Benefits of Government-Sponsored Energy R&D: Inputs, Outputs, Intermediate Outcomes, End Outcomes, Net Impacts, Net Benefits
Identifying Public Benefits: Mtg the Perf Measurement Challenges • Developing Improvements to Current Methods of Estimating the Benefits of Energy Resource and Science R&D: Inputs, Outputs, Intermediate Outcomes, End Outcomes, Net Impacts, Net Benefits • Estimating the Benefits of Energy Resource and Science R&D: Measuring and Evaluating Inputs, Outputs, Intermediate Outcomes..., Net Impacts, Net Benefits
Using Estimates of Benefits to Improve Perf and Build Support • The Energy Department and Its Partners Can Use Estimates of Benefits to Improve Performance in, and Build Support for, Energy Resource and Science R&D • Using Financial and Non-Financial Incentives • Improving R&D Planning and Evaluation • Redesigning Agency and Program Management Systems to Focus on Results
Using Estimates of Benefits to Improve Perf and Build Support • Developing Partnerships with Public and Private Organizations to Improve Performance • Improving Program Effectiveness • Building Confidence and Support • Improving Resource Allocation within DOE Programs, within DOE, within Government • Improving Policy Decisionmaking
Responses to Questions and Comments • Dangers and Opportunities for Energy R&D • Identifying Public Benefits: Meeting the Performance Measurement Challenges • Using Estimates of Benefits to Improve Performance and Build Support