Planning, Budget, and Results
EPA’s planning, budget, and results activities enable EPA to carry out its mission through:
- coordinating EPA planning efforts and preparing EPA’s Strategic Plan;
- developing and managing EPA’s budget; and
- reporting on EPA’s financial and performance results.
Information and Publications on EPA’s Planning, Budget, and Results
- Strategic Plan
- Annual Planning and Budgeting
- Budget and Spending
- Reporting FY 2010 Results
- Prior Year Planning, Budget, and Results Reports
EPA's Planning, Budget, and Results Cycle
- EPA's planning, budget, and results activities are managed in a continuous cycle.
- Multi-year strategic plans form the basis for annual plans, and we report accomplishments based on the goals set in strategic and annual plans.
- In any given year, EPA is managing the current year's budget and performance activities, planning for the next year's activities, and reporting to the President, Congress, and the American public on the prior year's achievements and challenges.
Related Topics
- Chief Financial Officers Act
- Federal Managers Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA)
- Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)
- Executive Order 13450, Improving Government Program Performance (PDF) (6 pp, 39 K)
- Inspector General Act of 1978
- OMB Circulars
- USAspending.gov
- Program Evaluations
- Inspector General Audits, Reports, and Hotline to Report Waste, Fraud, and Abuse