The California Performance Review: A Prescription for Change
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The California Performance Review: A Prescription for Change
Established by Executive Order S-5-04
To Create the First 21st Century Government in America
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
• We can cut costs.
• We can improve customer service.
• We can conserve and better manage taxpayer dollars.
• We can manage government more strategically.
• We can take advantage of new technologies and modern ways of doing business.
Prognosis: Guarded Optimism
• Performance & Policy Reform – – Top-to-bottom review of government services.
CPR developed concrete recommendations to improve performance, increase accountability and reduce costs.
• Organizational Reform – Customer-service will dictate government form
and structure, not the other way around. We will create an environment conducive to accountability, innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic thinking.
2 Principal Elements of the CPR Report
• Human-Capital Crisis– 34% of the state workforce is eligible for retirement
and will likely retire within the next five years.
• River of Red Ink– The fiscal crisis is not merely a current-year dilemma.
Structural deficits are projected for years to come unless we respond and innovate today.
• People Demand Superior Performance– In this on-demand world, we have no patience for
delay and bureaucracy. People demand superior performance, but they have low expectations of today’s government.
Why California State Government Must Change
• CPR started with over 2,300 ideas to improve performance: – These ideas came from CPR, previous
performance reviews, public and private research, LHC, LAO, the legislature, state agencies and the public.
– Following extensive analysis, the ideas have been consolidated into over 250 issues.
– These issues drive more than 1,200 recommendations for improvement and change.
CPR Element 1:Performance & Policy Reform
• Procurement– We recommend leveraging the State’s
purchasing power to get better pricing and properly planning our purchasing for efficient buying.
• Education– We recommend aligning educational
outcomes with the needs of the economy in order to prepare students for achieving their goals after they leave California’s education system.
CPR Performance & Policy Issue Examples
• Asset Management
– We recommend maximizing the utility of our real estate assets by focusing them on programs requirements. We recommend efficiently managing the state’s 200+ million square feet of buildings.
• Health & Human Services
– We recommend streamlining the eligibility and application process for recipients of aid.
CPR Performance & Policy Issue Examples
Improve Efficiency of State Infrastructure Programs
• Adopt Construction Performance and Warranty Specifications.
• Adopt New Project Delivery Methods.
• Reduce Builder’s Bonding and Insurance Costs.
• Promote High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lanes and Value Pricing to Reduce Congestion and Increase Revenues.
Save Taxpayer Infrastructure Dollars
• Ensure Taxes Collected for Transportation are Used for Transportation Projects.
• Coordinate State and Local Efforts to Receive Federal Funds Earmarked for Priority Projects.
Improve Management of State Infrastructure Programs
• Link Infrastructure Planning and Programming with Performance Measures.
• Adopt Life-cycle Costing for Infrastructure Projects.
• A Sustainable Economy Requires a Healthy Infrastructure.
• Improve the CEQA Process.
• Align state programs by function.
• Maintain the identities of key programs.
• Consolidate administrative services.
• Focus on customer service.
• Increase program quality and efficiency.
CPR Element 2: ReorganizationMaking Government Make Sense
California’s infrastructure is divided between 32 different agencies:
• Infrastructure investment not treated as a unified program
• Assessment and documentation of state infrastructure needs are inadequate
• Programmatic goals are not clearly defined
• No criteria for setting statewide priorities
• No stable funding source
• State/Local needs are not articulated
California’s Infrastructure is Fragmented
Infrastructure is scattered across state government
Combine all infrastructure agencies• Remove administrative duplication, inefficiency, and inconsistency
• State infrastructure assets will be managed to maximize their use and their capture of revenues
• Resources spent on delivering and maintaining infrastructure rather than overhead
• Open and accountable – to the people
– Inclusive process
– Customer service orientation
– Improve business climate
CPR Recommendation:Infrastructure Department
California InfrastructureDepartment
Governor
CaliforniaInfrastructure
Authority
CaliforniaHousingFinance
Authority
InfrastructureFinance Office
PlanningProgramming &
EvaluationOffice
Research &Development
Office
Secretary
Policy Analysis
Legislation
Press / Communications
Legal Affairs
Chief Information / Technology Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Chief Administrative Officer
Ombudsman
Deputy Secretary Deputy Secretary
UndersecretaryHousing, Buildings andConstruction Division
UndersecretaryTransportation Division
UndersecretaryWater Division
UndersecretaryTelecommunications
Division
TelecommunicationsPolicies
TelecommunicationProviders Certification
UndersecretaryEnergy Division
Energy PolicyImplementation
Conservation andEfficiency
Appliance EfficiencyStandards
Grants and TechnicalAssistance
Facility Siting
Building Standards andPolicy
Fee-for-Service of AgencyFacility Programs
Training / Certification forState City and County
Agencies and Contractors
Housing Standards,Policy, Grants and
Enforcement
“One-Stop” SchoolPermitting
Asset PortfolioManagement
Operation, Maintenance,Design, and Construction
Transportation SystemStandards
Local Grants andTechnical Assistance
Operation, Maintenance,Design, and Construction
Local Grants andTechnical Assistance
Water DemandManagement, Efficiency
Standards, TechnicalSupport
Bay Delta Authority
Proposed Infrastructure Department
Undersecretary Boatingand Waterways Division
Boating OperationsPrograms
Safety and Education
Local Grants andTechnical Assistance
California Labor & Economic Development Department
A window of opportunity is open for California.
The time for change is now.
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