Accountability and Performance Update – June 22-28, 2026

WEBINAR: Building Resilient Evaluation Procedures (Tues., June 30, 1 p.m. Eastern)

Center for Accountability & Performance

 How do we keep evaluation and performance management practices responsive, agile and resilient when the ground is constantly shifting beneath us? This webinar brings together current state and local leaders for a practical exchange that explores this question. Speakers will focus on the strategies, mindsets and practices that keep performance management credible in any environment.


Addressing Crosscutting Performance Challenges

U.S. Government Accountability Office

GAO held a series of discussion groups on ways to improve performance on crosscutting activities such as food safety and cybersecurity, and Cross Agency Priority Goals. Discussion group participants shared their views on ways to help OMB and agencies more effectively implement CAP goals. These views are summarized into five broad approaches.

Agencies Not Meeting Federal Performance Act Requirements

U.S. Government Accountability Office

The Federal Agency Performance Act of 2024 requires OMB and federal agencies to better manage performance and crosscutting issues, such as food safety and cybersecurity. GAO found OMB made limited progress in implementing this law, as did selected federal agencies GAO interviewed.

Drug Free Communities Support Programs Need to Improve Performance Data

U.S. Government Accountability Office

The Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Drug-Free Communities Support Program provides grants to community-based coalitions focused on drug use prevention for youth under 18. This office has consistently claimed, since 2023, that this program is reducing substance use among youth. However, GAO found that the program doesn’t have enough performance data to make such a claim.

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Accountability and Performance Update – June 15-21, 2026

Big Changes to Federal Grants Management on Horizon

Governing (Jed Herrmann)

The federal Uniform Grants Guidance is the bible that every state and local government grants manager lives by when managing federal funds. While the proposed new rules contain dozens of individual changes, three themes stand out, including a stronger emphasis on accountability and oversight.

An Evaluation Blind Spot

Government Executive (Nick Hart)

Decades of design flaws have left agencies struggling to measure the impact of their major initiatives. It is time to move beyond compliance and build real, durable capacity.

Measuring Government

Substack (Rainer Kattel/UK)

When we measure government, we mostly don’t measure government as an organisation at all. We measure something almost entirely mediated and indirect: the impact of government, several steps removed from the organisations themselves. And this measurement gap is a huge problem — because it means we don’t actually know what makes a government effective.

Benchmarking the World

Barrett & Greene (Guest Column)
Benchmarking within peer groups can certainly produce incremental improvement. But for the big breakthroughs, global exploration can be key. The Baldrige Performance Excellence framework has long emphasized this practice. 

WEBINAR: Meeting the Challenge of Measurement (Tues., June 30, 2 p.m. Eastern)

NAPA, CODE, and Bridge Alliance

To restore public trust, we need to address the challenges facing government data – including low survey response, privacy concerns, and flawed statistical methods – and consider alternatives. Panelists on this webinar will discuss these issues in federal data and possible government solutions.

Building an On-Ramp for Evidence

Standford Social Innovation Review

Scaling effective solutions often stalls in state government because funding systems are not designed to reward proof of impact. A new partnership model shows how states and funders can unlock smarter public spending together.

Resource of the Week:  Fiscal Survey of the States, Spring 2026 Edition

Barrett & Greene

The National Association of State Budget Officers release a survey of state budget conditions twice a year. The Spring Edition is now out and details governors’ proposed budgets. (The Fall Edition details enacted budgets). B&G highlight eight key findings.

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Accountability and Performance Update – June 8 – 14, 2026

Building City-Level Data Capacity

Bloomberg Cities Network (Oliver Wise)

A growing number of city-level data teams are taking a nontraditional approach by starting with the problem, demonstrating quick results, and developing lasting capacity along the way, rather than starting with the traditional approach of creating a grand plan to standardize data and invest in central data stores.

Resource of the Week:  Building the National Data Ecosystem

USAFacts.org and CODE

This paper lays out a vision for the future data ecosystem that provides answers to pressing public questions via a shared source of knowledge and performance information that underlies public discourse. Drafting this paper engaged 154 stakeholders from all segments of society and serves as a starting point for the work ahead.

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Accountability and Performance Update – June 1 – 7, 2026

Resource of the Week:  Evidence Act One-Stop Hub

Data Foundation

Federal agencies are required by law to publicly post their plans for collecting evidence on how well their programs work. The Office of Management and Budget prior to the Trump Administration had created a useful one-stop for all agency plans and reports. The Data Foundation has re-created an Evidence Act Hub to provide easy access to these documents. It is also developing an AI-powered search tool to explore themes across agencies’ plans and policies.

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Accountability and Performance Update – May 25-31, 2026

WEBINAR: Implications of the President’s Management Agenda for States and Localities (Tues., June 9, 1 p.m. Eastern)

Center for Accountability & Performance

Attendee takeaways will begin with an overview of the President’s Management Agenda, its impact on grants and funding flows to states and localities and what the shifts in accountability for performance will have on their priority-setting and operations. Jed Herrmann, a former US Treasury and OMB official familiar with federal-state-local interactions, will be the discussant.

Resource of the Week:  Investing for Impact: A Decision-Making Tool

Annie E. Casey Foundation

Impact investing requires balancing financial returns with meaningful outcomes for children, families and communities. This report introduces a decision-making tool to help funders assess and compare investment opportunities with clarity and consistency.

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