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 124 STAT. 3877 PUBLIC LAW 111–352—JAN. 4, 2011 ‘‘(D) how the agency is working with other agencies to achieve the goal; and ‘‘(E) an identification of the agency official responsible for achieving the priority goal; ‘‘(4) the performance indicators to be used in measuring or assessing progress; ‘‘(5) a description of how the agency ensures the accuracy and reliability of the data used to measure progress towards the priority goal, including an identification of— ‘‘(A) the means used to verify and validate measured values; ‘‘(B) the sources for the data; ‘‘(C) the level of accuracy required for the intended use of the data; ‘‘(D) any limitations to the data at the required level of accuracy; and ‘‘(E) how the agency has compensated for such limita- tions if needed to reach the required level of accuracy; ‘‘(6) the results achieved during the most recent quarter and overall trend data compared to the planned level of performance; ‘‘(7) an assessment of whether relevant organizations, pro- gram activities, regulations, policies, and other activities are contributing as planned; ‘‘(8) an identification of the agency priority goals at risk of not achieving the planned level of performance; and ‘‘(9) any prospects or strategies for performance improve- ment. ‘‘(c) TRANSPARENCY OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PRIORITY GOALS AND RESULTS.—The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall also make available on the website— ‘‘(1) a brief description of each of the Federal Government priority goals required by section 1120(a) of this title; ‘‘(2) a description of how the Federal Government priority goals incorporate views and suggestions obtained through congressional consultations; ‘‘(3) the Federal Government performance goals and performance indicators associated with each Federal Govern- ment priority goal as required by section 1115(a) of this title; ‘‘(4) an identification of the lead Government official for each Federal Government performance goal; ‘‘(5) the results achieved during the most recent quarter and overall trend data compared to the planned level of performance; ‘‘(6) an identification of the agencies, organizations, pro- gram activities, regulations, tax expenditures, policies, and other activities that contribute to each Federal Government priority goal; ‘‘(7) an assessment of whether relevant agencies, organiza- tions, program activities, regulations, tax expenditures, policies, and other activities are contributing as planned; ‘‘(8) an identification of the Federal Government priority goals at risk of not achieving the planned level of performance; and ‘‘(9) any prospects or strategies for performance improve- ment. Assessment. Web posting.