This primer describes the background, schedule, stakeholders, phases, and oversight of the Department of Homeland Security planning, programming, budgeting, and execution process for those unfamiliar with it, particularly among congressional staff.
Authors
- Division
- RAND Homeland Security Research Division Management, Technology, and Capabilities
- Pages
- 8
- Published in
- United States
- RAND Identifier
- RB-A3353-1
- RAND Type
- research brief
- Rights
- RAND Corporation
- Series
- Research Briefs
- Source
- https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RBA3353-1.html
Table of Contents
- Background 1
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security Planning Programing Budgeting and Execution Process 1
- Schedule 2
- Decisionmakers and Stakeholders 3
- Planning and Programming 4
- Budgeting and Execution 4
- The significant unpredictability in DHSs missions affects the departments ability to conduct strategic planning. 4
- Multiple reviews by DHS leadership and OMB provide opportunities to adapt the budget to the changing homeland securityrelated landscape and priorities. 5
- Notes 6
- References 7
- For Further Reading RANDs Recent Work in Support of Department of Defense PPBE Reform Efforts 8