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Evaluating Research Efficiency in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 152 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jul-2008
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309116848
  • ISBN-13: 9780309116848
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 152 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jul-2008
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309116848
  • ISBN-13: 9780309116848
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A new book from the National Research Council recommends changes in how the federal government evaluates the efficiency of research at EPA and other agencies. Assessing efficiency should be considered only one part of gauging a program's quality, relevance, and effectiveness. The efficiency of research processes and that of investments should be evaluated using different approaches. Investment efficiency should examine whether an agency's R&D portfolio, including the budget, is relevant, of high quality, matches the agency's strategic plan. These evaluations require panels of experts. In contrast, process efficiency should focus on "inputs" (the people, funds, and facilities dedicated to research) and "outputs" (the services, grants, publications, monitoring, and new techniques produced by research), as well as their timelines and should be evaluated using quantitative measures. The committee recommends that the efficiency of EPA's research programs be evaluated according to the same standards used at other agencies. To ensure this, OMB should train and oversee its budget examiners so that the PART questionnaire is implemented consistently and equitably across agencies.Table of Contents



Front Matter Evaluating Research Efficiency in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Summary 1 Introduction: The Government Performance and Results Act, the Program Assessment Rating Tool, and the Environmental Protection Agency 2 Efficiency Metrics Used by the Environmental Protection Agency and Other Federal Research and Development Programs 3 Are the Efficiency Metrics Used by Federal Research and Development Programs Sufficient and Outcome-Based? 4 A Model for Evaluating Research and Development Programs 5 Findings, Principles, and Recommendations Appendix A: Biographic Information on the Committee on Evaluating the Efficiency of Research and Development Programs at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Appendix B: Evaluating the Efficiency of Research and Development Programs at the Environmental Protection Agency: Workshop Summary Appendix C: Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART) Questions Appendix D: The Environmental Protection Agency's Strategic and Multi-year Planning Process Appendix E: Agency and Industry Efficiency Measures Appendix F: Draft Board of Scientific Counselors Handbook for Subcommittee Chairs: Draft Proposed Charge Questions for BOSC Reviews Appendix G: OMB's Research and Development Program Investment Criteria Appendix H: Charge to the BOSC Subcommittee on Safe Pesticides/Safe Products Research Appendix I: PART Guidance on Efficiency Measures
Summary 3(8)
Introduction: The Government Performance And Results Act, The Program Assessment Rating Tool, And The Environmental Protection Agency
11(10)
Inherent Difficulties in Evluating Research
11(1)
Research Terms at the Environmental Protection Agency
12(1)
Evaluating Research under the Government Performance and Results Act
13(1)
The Rationale and Function of the Program Assessment Rating Tool
14(1)
The Application of the Program Assessment Rating Tool to Research
14(2)
The Organization and Performance of Research and Development at the Environmental Protection Agency
16(2)
Uses of Results of Environmental Protection Agency Research
18(1)
Summary
18(1)
References
19(2)
Efficiency Metrics Used By The Environmental Protection Agency And Other Federal Research And Development Programs
21(17)
Evaluating Research and Development
22(1)
The Program Assessment Rating Tool and Efficiency
22(1)
Applying Efficiency to Inputs, Outputs, and Outcomes
22(1)
The Program Assessment Rating Tool Grading System
23(1)
The Use of ``Expert Review'' at the Environmental Protection Agency
24(3)
Emerging Issues
27(1)
Metrics Proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency
27(2)
Metrics That Did Not Pass the Program Assessment Rating Tool Process
29(1)
The Consequences of a ``No'' Answer to a Program Assessment Rating Tool Question
30(1)
Evaluation Mechanisms Used by Other Agencies
31(4)
Methods Used by Industry
35(1)
Summary
35(1)
References
36(2)
Are The Efficiency Metrics Used By Federal Research And Development Programs Sufficient And Outcome-Based?
38(14)
Attempting to Evaluate Efficiency in Terms of Ultimate Outcomes
38(2)
Placing ``Research Efficiency'' in Perspective
40(1)
Process Efficiency and Investment Efficiency
41(1)
What Are ``Sufficient'' Metrics of Process Efficiency?
42(2)
A Critique of the Efficiency Metrics Used by Federal Research Programs
44(3)
Factors that Reduce the Efficiency of Research
47(1)
Evaluating Research Efficiency in Industry
48(1)
The Shortcomings of Retrospective Review
49(1)
Summary and Recommendations
49(1)
References
50(2)
A Model For Evaluating Research And Development Programs
52(6)
Summary
56(1)
References
56(2)
Findings, Principles, and Recommendations
58(11)
Findings
59(1)
Principles
60(5)
Recommendations
65(2)
Additional Recommendation for the Office of Management and Budget
67(1)
References
68(1)
Appendix A: Biographic Information on the Committee On Evaluating The Efficiency of Research And Development Programs At The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 69(6)
Appendix B: Evaluating the Efficiency of Research and Development Programs at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Workshop Summary 75(11)
Appendix C: Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART) Questions 86(4)
Appendix D: The Environemental Protection Agency's Strategic And Multi-Year Planning Process 90(5)
Appendix E: Agency and Industry Efficiency Measures 95(14)
Appendix F: Draft Board of Scientific Counselors Handbook For Subcommittee Charis: Draft Proposed Charge Questions For Bosc Reviews 109(10)
Appendix G: Omb's Research and Subcommittee On Safe Pesticides/Safe Products Research 119(9)
Appendix I: Part Guidance on Efficiency Measures 128
Committee on Evaluating the Efficiency of Research and Development Programs at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Research Council