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I strongly believe in the principle that ‘what gets measured gets done.’ This may not be the most glamorous or exciting stuff, but I am eager to get to work with my colleagues on the challenge of helping federal agencies and programs perform better through quality measurements, greater transparency and public accountability.”

Senator Warner, 10/30/2009

In October 2009, Senator Warner was selected by the Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad to lead a bipartisan Task Force on Governmental Performance. The group will look at how the government measures the cost-effectiveness of federal agencies and programs. The goal is to boost efficiency and find cost savings for taxpayers. Chairman Conrad said he selected Senator Warner to serve as chairman of the task force based on his experience as a business leader and as the former governor of Virginia.

Senator Warner's Progress:

  • In December 2010, the U.S. House unanimously passed Sen. Warner’s legislation requiring federal agencies to identify their top priorities, publicly report results, and identify ineffective and overlapping programs for possible consolidation or elimination. The legislation [pdf] had previously passed the Senate unanimously, and was signed into law in January 2011.
  • In April 2010, Senator Warner successfully amended the FY2011 Budget Resolution to require performance measurements for stimulus spending and health care reform, and cut funding for programs identified for elimination by the Office of Management and Budget.
  • In October 2009, Senator Warner held the first meeting of the Task Force and questioned President Obama's Chief Performance Office, Jeff Zients, on how the administration is tracking government performance.  
  • Since the panel's first meeting, Senator Warner invited the public to submit their ideas on how to improve government performance.  Click here to share your suggestions.

Recent News on Government Performance

Here is what Senator Warner has been doing recently with the Senate Budget Committee's Task Force on Government Performance: 

April 2012
  • 04/23/12 -
    Federal pension "tsunami" is coming
    With a current backlog of 63,000 cases, and up to 100,000 new retirements expected through proposed reforms to the Postal Service business model, Senator Warner is working to fix the federal government’s broken retirement process.
February 2012
  • 02/02/12 -
    Backlog plagues fed government's pension system
    Backlogs and delays continue to plague the federal government's pension system. Retirees wait an average of five months to receive their first full pension check -- but delays of a year or more are common. The Office of Personnel Management says it has plan to hire more people to process a backlog of 64,000 paper records, but it could take 18 months or more to solve the problem.
December 2011
  • 12/07/11 -
    Sens. Warner & Kirk Introduce Transportation Performance Legislation
    Senators Mark R. Warner (D-VA) and Mark Kirk (R-IL) today introduced bipartisan legislation directing the U.S. Department of Transportation to partner with states and metropolitan areas to develop better performance-based standards to more accurately measure the effectiveness of transportation planning, funding and project management.
November 2011
  • 11/17/11 -
    Improving regulatory performance: lessons from the UK
    Senator Warner chaired a Senate Budget Committee Government Performance Task Force hearing yesterday to discuss the United Kingdom’s recent regulatory reform efforts and distill lessons that might be applicable to the current regulatory reform debate in Congress.
July 2011
  • 07/11/11 -
    A Trillion-Dollars in Potential Savings
    Paul Light, founder of NYU’s Global Center on Public Service, appeared on Fox Business News today to discuss his government reform initiative that could save $1 trillion by reforming and streamlining the way the federal government operates. Light’s work on the project was praised by Senator Warner and former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker when it was unveiled last month.
June 2011
  • 06/21/11 -
    A Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity
    Senator Warner joined former Fed chair Paul Volcker today in highlighting a government reform blueprint prepared by Paul Light, founder of NYU's Global Center on Public Service. The report, "Creating High Performance Government: A Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity," outlines a plan to save one trillion dollars over the next decade by focusing on performance and accountability in the federal bureaucracy.
April 2011
March 2011
  • 03/24/11 -
    Great new video on reducing federal waste and duplication
    Big-versus-small? How about effective. Senator Warner’s work on improving federal agency performance and reducing waste and duplication is the focus of a new Federal Times video. The two-minute clip includes Senator Warner’s appearance at last month’s Center for American Progress event and a recent hearing of the Budget Committee’s Government Performance Task Force.
  • 03/16/11 -
    Senate Budget Task Force holds hearing on government duplication & inefficiency
    Senator Warner, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee's bipartisan Task Force on Government Performance, convened a hearing today on duplicative and inefficient federal programs that included testimony from GAO Comptroller General Gene Dodaro, Center for American Progress president and former Clinton White House chief of staff John Podesta, and former Bush Administration Associate OMB Director Robert Shea.
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