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Planning for Performance Measurement: Development of the OJJDP Performance Measurement System

Planning for Performance Measurement: Development of the OJJDP Performance Measurement System Presenters: Gregory Thompson, OJJDP Chyrl Andrews, OJJDP Wandra Simmons, OJJDP Marcia Cohen, DSG, Inc. The Federal Climate. Governmentwide move toward accountability

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Planning for Performance Measurement: Development of the OJJDP Performance Measurement System

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  1. Planning for Performance Measurement: Development of the OJJDP Performance Measurement System Presenters: Gregory Thompson, OJJDP Chyrl Andrews, OJJDP Wandra Simmons, OJJDP Marcia Cohen, DSG, Inc.

  2. The Federal Climate • Governmentwide move toward accountability • Government Performance and Results Act • President’s Management Agenda • Office of Management and Budget • Program Assessment Rating Tool • Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Programs need to show effectiveness to justify funding.

  3. Funding and Information Flows Congress $ $ $ OJJDP Information State Subgrantee

  4. Information Example Congress OJJDP State State Subgrantee Subgrantee Subgrantee Subgrantee

  5. Development Methodology 1. Categorize Formula Grants Program Areas: • System Improvement • Core Requirements • Prevention • Intervention 2. Develop logic models. 3. Define common indicators. 4. Apply prevention and selected intervention models to Title V. Analysis possible by or across Program Area

  6. Sources for Indicator Development • 1. Federal guidelines and best practices • 2. Literature from the field • 3. Examples from other agencies at the Federal, State, and local levels • JJ Specialist/Title V Coordinator input • Written feedback • Conference calls

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