The House Government Reform and Oversight Committee Thursday turns its attention to the Government Performance and Results Act, which requires federal agencies to set goals, draw up a strategy for achieving the goals, and then achieve them.
Congress has received the plans from the administration, and the plans are being reviewed by committee staff, according to a committee aide.
At Thursday's hearing, House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, who has vowed to ensure that the agencies stick to their plans, will testify, as will Maurice McTigue, who oversaw a similar program in New Zealand.
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