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Linking Transportation Performance And Accountability: Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, Sweden

by U.S. Government

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Synopsis

Original publisher: Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration, Office of International Programs, [2010]. OCLC Number: (OCoLC)612388866 Subject: Transportation agencies -- Management. Excerpt: ...covering all aspects of local governance, including milestone toward reducing national carbon emissions. Both transportation. That large number was rescinded in the targets were negotiated with the central government. If the face of broad criticism and replaced with 198 measures, agency fails to achieve the targets, the performance is noted with a greater focus on higher level outcomes to achieve. and a determination is made on what different tactics are Of those 198 measures, local governments must set up to needed to achieve the goal. 35 targets, which they negotiate with the central govern-ment based on local priorities. In addition, 18 mandatory In short, the measures are benchmarks for continuous targets must be reached for education and children. The improvement and dialogue, rather than milestones for remaining measures are reported as long-term indicators penalties. for trend line analysis. Outcomes Relate to the Public in The agreed-on local performance targets are articulated Personal Terms through Local Area Agreements. The targets sometimes differ in form from those applied to the Highways Agency, The transportation agencies tended to speak to the public in broad, outcome-based terms, such as the journey but in principle the local government contribution, home or support for the journey, instead of technical together with delivery by central government agencies, is designed to secure delivery of the 30 overall Public terms. Service Agreements. Transportation was translated into the topics important Do It With People, Not To Them to people, instead of technical engineering, financial, Do it with people, not to them was both a direct quote or operational terms. and a common sentiment heard from transportation officials The a...

Product details

ISBN:
9781234058333
Category:
Books
Format:
Paperback / softback
Publication Date:
2011-09-28
Publisher:
Books LLC
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
96
Pagination:
96 pages
Dimensions (mm):
246x189x5mm
Weight:
186g

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