Information Management Results in the Canadian Government's 2013-14 Departmental Performance Reports
The DPRs for 92 federal departments and agencies, including the Supreme Court of Canada, were tabled this week in Parliament.
These annual Reports are part of the federal Estimates Process that includes government expenditure plans, the main and supplementary budget estimates, and Reports on Plans and Priorities (RPPs). Every year, federal departments and agencies publish RPPs outlining their strategic goals. At the end of the fiscal year, Departmental Performance Reports look back on actual accomplishments and expenditures, to assess how well the agencies performed as measured against the objectives that were set out in the RPPs.
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