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Performance and Accountability

CEAR Program

CEAR Program Announcements 

Due Dates for FY11 Reports

FY11 Performance and Accountability Reports or Agency Financial reports are due to AGA by Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, to be considered under the Certificate program. Submission extensions may be granted. Contact Evie Barry at ebarry@agacgfm.org if there is an issue getting the report to AGA.  Recognizing that some agencies will not print their reports, please send the link to the PDF file of the report.

The Summary of Performance and Financial Information is due to AGA by Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, for the timely review of the report.  If extenuating circumstances arise, contact Evie Barry at ebarry@agacgfm.org to gain a deadline extension.

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AGA Honored Federal Agencies with Special 'Best in Class' Recognition Awards on May 25—AGA honored eight federal agencies with awards that demonstrate specific points of excellence within their fiscal year 2010 performance and accountability reports. They are as follows:
U.S. Department of Education – Agency Financial Report: Opportunities for User Interaction
Federal Trade Commission – Performance and Accountability Report: Effective Management’s Discussion and Analysis
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission – Performance and Accountability Report: Analysis of Financial Position and Results
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission – Performance and Accountability Report: Comprehensive, Candid Presentation of Forward Looking Information
U.S. Social Security Administration – Performance and Accountability Report: Informative Performance Section
U.S. General Services Administration – Agency Financial Report: Inspector General’s Summary of Management and Performance Challenges
U.S. Department of the Interior – Agency Financial Report: Summary of Performance and Financial Information
U.S. Government Accountability Office – Agency Financial Report: Summary of Performance and Financial Information

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18 Federal Agencies Receive AGA's Prestigious CEAR Award
AGA is pleased to recognize the outstanding Fiscal Year 2010 performance and accountability reporting efforts of the following federal agencies, which are the recipients of the Certificate of  Excellence in Accountability Reporting (CEAR):

Federal Aviation Administration7
Federal Housing Finance Agency3
Federal Trade Commission4
Office of Financial Stability, U.S. Department of the Treasury2
Peace Corps4
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission5
U.S. Department of Education7
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development5
U.S. Department of the Interior11
U.S. Department of State 5
U.S. General Services Administration7
U.S. Government Accountability Office10
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission10
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office9
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission5
U.S. Small Business Administration5
U.S. Social Security Administration13
U.S. Department of the Treasury2

“It's important to ensure the information we include in Treasury annual reports to the public and the Congress meets expectations regarding financial and program accountability and is also effective in terms of format, consistency, and readability.  The CEAR program provides us a valuable indicator of the quality and effectiveness of our reporting.” 

Al Runnels
Deputy Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of the Treasury

WFED Coverage: Lessons from NRC's Award-Winning Performance, Accountability Reporting: An interview between Tom Temin, WFED, and Jim Dyer, CFO, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Listen now.

*The number in parenthesis after each agency indicates the number of years, including this year, that the agency has received the award.
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Meet Your CEAR Board Members

The CEAR Program Board oversees all aspects of the CEAR Program including establishing, interpreting and maintaining program eligibility requirements, developing policies and procedures, and maintaining technical eligibility requirements for program reviewers.

Robert DaceyCGFM, Chair, Chief Accountant, Government Accountability Office
Richard T. Beck, Ph.D., Director for Planning and Performance Management, Department of the Interior
Jonathan D. Breul, Partner, IBM Global Business Services, and Executive Director, IBM Center for The Business of Government, IBM
Wendy M. PayneCGFM, Executive Director, FASAB
James L. Taylor, Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Labor
Harold I. Steinberg, CGFM, CEAR Technical Consultant, AGA
 

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