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By: Divya Santhamurthy
A picture is worth a thousand words – but what if the painter does not ...
REI Systems recently released the results of our Annual Grants Management Survey which provides insights on how much grantors are spending on administrative costs, how do grantors compare to grantees in administrative spending, drivers of these expenses, and more.
In this article, Federal News Network reviews the 3 main goals and how data from OMB and respondents in REI Systems' Grants Management Survey, sponsored by NGMA and George Washington University, has lead to the development of these goals. This will be the first time OMB has given guidance to agencies on how best to design their programs that focus on outcomes and not outputs.
By now, federal agencies universally recognize that data is an asset with seemingly limitless value as they seek to reduce costs, boost productivity, expand capabilities, and find better ways to support their mission and serve the public.