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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Department of the Interior, the
General Services Administration (GSA), the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA), and the Office of Personnel Management
(OPM) to obtain information on the effects downsizing has had on their
performance and what actions were taken to maintain performance,
focusing on: (1) which components within the five agencies were
downsized and to what extent; (2) what actions were taken to maintain
performance for one selected downsized component at each parent agency,
the results of those actions on the component&apos;s performance, and the
effect of the downsizing on customer service; and (3) the lessons that
the five components learned about maintaining performance during a
period of downsizing.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) most components within the five parent agencies were
downsized to some extent, although how much varied considerably; (2) the
percentage of agency components&apos; full-time equivalent reductions from
fiscal year (FY) 1993 through 1996 ranged from 3 percent to 100 percent
at HUD, 2 percent to 87.5 percent at Interior, 10 percent to 37 percent
at GSA, 3 percent to 42 percent at NASA, and 2 percent to 100 percent at
OPM; (3) according to officials of the parent agencies and the five
selected components, several actions helped the components maintain
performance levels during the period of downsizing; (4) they explained
that it was difficult to isolate actions taken independently of
downsizing from those taken because of downsizing; (5) however, the
actions the officials told GAO about generally fell into three
categories: (a) refocusing of missions; (b) reengineering of work
processes; and (c) building and maintaining employee skills; (6) the
officials stated that the five components were generally able to
maintain performance and fulfill the requirements of their missions
despite the relatively large downsizing that occurred from FY 1993 to FY
1996; (7) although the officials stated that they could not connect
specific actions taken with specific outcomes, they stated that without
the three actions mentioned, the performance levels of the components
would not have been maintained; (8) officials at some components stated
that additional downsizing could hamper future performance; (9) it
should be noted that GAO&apos;s results primarily reflect the viewpoints of
officials from the agencies and components and are a snapshot at the
time of its review; (10) performance measurement data, particularly
baseline data with which current data could be compared, that would
support agency officials&apos; views or enable policymakers to track program
performance and make informed decisions were limited; (11) the data that
were available tended to substantiate the views of component officials
that they were meeting goals they had set for themselves; (12) according
to component officials and employees or their representatives at the
five components, customers remained satisfied with the components&apos;
performance during the period of downsizing; and (13) among the lessons
learned, officials stated that the most important was the need for early
planning and open communication with employees.</abstract>
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