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Building the Enterprise - Booz Allen Hamilton

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The Obama administration’s cross-agency priority goalsAs required by <strong>the</strong> Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010 (GPRAMA), <strong>the</strong> Obama administrationestablished 14 cross-agency priority goals requiring collaboration across government. Nine deal with policy initiatives and fivecenter on administrative and management issues.ExportsDouble U.S exports by <strong>the</strong> end of 2014.Entrepreneurship and Small BusinessIncrease federal services to entrepreneursand small businesses with an emphasis onstart-ups, growing firms and small markets.BroadbandAs part of expanding all broadbandcapabilities, ensure 4G broadband coveragefor 98 percent of Americans by 2016.Energy EfficiencyReduce energy demand.Job TrainingEnsure our country has one of <strong>the</strong> mostskilled workforces in <strong>the</strong> world by preparingtwo million workers with skills trainingby 2015 and improving <strong>the</strong> coordinationand delivery of job training services.Veterans Career ReadinessImprove career readiness of veterans.By September 30, 2013, increase <strong>the</strong>percentage of eligible service memberswho will be served by career readinessand preparedness programs from 50to 90 percent in order to improve <strong>the</strong>ircompetitiveness in <strong>the</strong> job market.Science, Technology, Engineering,and Math (STEM) EducationIn support of <strong>the</strong> president’s goal that <strong>the</strong>U.S. have <strong>the</strong> highest proportion of collegegraduates in <strong>the</strong> world by 2020, <strong>the</strong> federalgovernment will work with educationpartners to improve <strong>the</strong> quality of STEMeducation at all levels to help increase <strong>the</strong>number of well-prepared graduates withSTEM degrees by one-third over <strong>the</strong> next 10years, resulting in an additional one milliongraduates with degrees in STEM subjects.Real PropertyThe federal government will manage realproperty effectively to generate $3 billionin cost savings by <strong>the</strong> end of 2012.CybersecurityExecutive branch departments andagencies will achieve 95 percentimplementation of <strong>the</strong> administration’spriority cybersecurity capabilities by <strong>the</strong>end of fiscal 2014. These capabilities includestrong au<strong>the</strong>ntication, trusted Internetconnections and continuous monitoring.SustainabilityThe federal government will reduce itsdirect greenhouse gas emissions by28 percent and will reduce its indirectgreenhouse gas emissions by 13 percentby 2020 from a 2008 baseline.Closing Skills GapsClose critical skills gaps in <strong>the</strong>federal workforce to improve missionperformance. By September 30, 2013,reduce by 50 percent <strong>the</strong> gaps forthree to five critical federal governmentoccupations or competencies, and closeadditional agency-specific high-riskoccupation and competency gaps.Improper PaymentsThe federal government will achievea payment accuracy rate of 97percent by <strong>the</strong> end of 2016.Strategic SourcingReduce <strong>the</strong> costs of acquiring commonproducts and services by agencies’ strategicsourcing of at least two new commoditiesor services in both 2013 and 2014 thatyield a savings of at least 10 percent.Data Center ConsolidationImprove information-technology servicedelivery, reduce waste and save $3 billionin taxpayer dollars by closing at least1,200 data centers by fiscal 2015.6 PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE | BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON

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