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The '''Program Assessment Rating Tool''', or '''PART''',
PART was spearheaded by OMB Director [[Mitch Daniels]]. OMB staff designed PART and set the final evaluation assigned to a program.
By the end of the Bush administration, PART had been applied to over 1,000 federal programs, representing 98% of the [[Federal budget of the United States|federal budget]].
==History==
==Implementation==
PART was a [[Surveying|survey]] instrument, developed by OMB staff with outside advice. The instrument asked 25-30 questions divided into four categories:
* program purpose and design
* strategic planning
* program management
* program results
Based on the responses, programs were given a numerical score that aligned with a categorical scale of performance ranging from effective, moderately effective, adequate or ineffective.
In cases where evaluators felt they could not make a judgment, programs were assigned a "results not demonstrated" judgment, which was generally believed to be a negative assessment on a par with an ineffective grade. To complete the tool, OMB budget examiners conducted extensive consultation with agency staff, though the final judgment rested with the OMB.<ref>Moynihan, Donald P. 2013. "Advancing the Empirical Study of Performance Management: What we learned from the Program Assessment Rating Tool." American Review of Public Administration 43(5):497-515. url=http://www.lafollette.wisc.edu/images/publications/workingpapers/moynihan2013-003.pdf</ref>
==Utilization==
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==Reception==
Reaction from the [[United States Congress]]
Efforts to institutionalize the PART into a permanent process failed in Congress, and PART was viewed with suspicion by [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] lawmakers in particular.
==References==
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== External links ==
Actual PART assessment at George W. Bush online presidential archives: https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/omb/expectmore/part.html
==External links==
*Official Website -[
[[Category:United States Office of Management and Budget]]
[[Category:United States federal budgets]]
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