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GPRA

The term GPRA is the acronym for the “Government Performance and Results Act of 1993” (Pub. L. 111-352), a law intended to assist Congress evaluate the myriad programs funded by the Federal Government, both as to whether the programs are fulfilling their stated missions and how the agencies are administering the tasks assigned to them by Congress.

The term “GPRA” was also used in the short title of the GPRA Modernization Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-352), a law enacted to update and modernize the methods set forth in GPRA, which was enacted 1993.


GAO Glossary of Terms and Definition (September 2005)

GPRA

See under Government Performance and Results Act.

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