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The '''Program Assessment Rating Tool''', or '''PART''', is a program run through the United States [[Office of Management and Budget]] instituted by President [[George W. Bush]] in 2002 to rate all federal programs on their effectiveness. As of February
▲The '''Program Assessment Rating Tool''', or '''PART''', is a program run through the United States [[Office of Management and Budget]] instituted by President [[George W. Bush]] in 2002 to rate all federal programs on their effectiveness. As of February 2007, 96 percent of all federal programs have been reviewed, with all programs to be reviewed by 2007.<ref>{{cite web |author =| title=About Us| publisher=ExpectMore.Gov | year=December 2006 | url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/expectmore/about.html| accessdate=2006-12-14}}</ref>
==Current Ratings==
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98% of programs have been rated, so approximately 21 programs remain to be reviewed.
==Utilization==
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