Office of Budget and Program Analysis

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Office of Budget and Program Analysis
Type: Government Agency
Parent organization: Department of Agriculture
Top organization: Department of Agriculture
Employees:
Executive: Director
Budget: Not specifically itemized; part of USDA's total budget for FY 2024, which was around $25.3 billion.
Address: 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Jamie L. Whitten Federal Building, Washington, DC 20250
Website: https://www.usda.gov/our-agency/about-usda/offices/office-budget-and-program-analysis
Creation Legislation: Established within USDA to handle budget and program analysis, no specific founding legislation but operates under USDA's general authority.
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Mission
Coordinates the preparation of USDA's budget estimates, legislative reports, and regulations, providing direction and administration of the Department's budgetary functions.
Services
  • Develops and presents USDA's budget to Congress and the public
  • Reviews program and legislative proposals for budgetary implications
  • Analyzes program and resource issues
  • Coordinates the legislative program and regulatory processes
Regulations
  • 7 CFR Part 1, Subpart A - USDA's Organizational and Delegational Regulations

The Office of Budget and Program Analysis (Department of Agriculture) is responsible for the coordination and management of USDA's budget and program performance.

Mission

The mission of the Office of Budget and Program Analysis (OBPA) is to develop, coordinate, and manage the USDA's budget, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and legislative mandates. OBPA provides fiscal guidance, analyzes program performance, and ensures the Department's budget reflects the priorities of USDA's mission areas while maintaining fiscal responsibility.[1]

Parent organization

The parent organization is the U.S. Department of Agriculture.[2]

Legislation authorizing creation

The creation of OBPA is not specifically attributed to a single piece of legislation but operates under the general authority of the USDA, which was established by the Department of Agriculture Organic Act of 1862.[1]

Number of employees

The specific number of employees in OBPA is not publicly detailed in the available sources.[1]

Not publicly specified; part of USDA's administrative staff.

Last total enacted budget

The last total enacted budget for OBPA specifically isn't publicly disclosed in the sources provided. The USDA's overall budget for fiscal year 2022 was $248.2 billion.[3]

Leader's title

The title of the leader of this organization is "Director."[1]

Services provided

OBPA services include budget formulation and execution, legislative and regulatory analysis, performance management, and strategic planning. It prepares budget justifications, oversees the allocation of funds, conducts program evaluations, and provides analytical support for policy decisions, ensuring that resources are used efficiently toward achieving USDA's objectives.[1]

Regulations overseen

OBPA does not directly oversee regulations but ensures that budgetary and programmatic decisions are aligned with existing regulations and legislative requirements. It reviews proposed regulations for budgetary implications, supports the development of performance metrics, and advises on resource allocation to meet regulatory compliance and program goals.[1]

Headquarters address

The headquarters address for the Office of Budget and Program Analysis is: 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, USA[4]

Website

The website for the Office of Budget and Program Analysis is not specifically listed, but it falls under the USDA's main site at [6](https://www.usda.gov).[1]

Wikipedia article title

There isn't a specific Wikipedia article titled for this office; however, you might find information under the broader "United States Department of Agriculture" article title.[5]

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 U.S. Department of Agriculture. "Office of Budget and Program Analysis (OBPA)". [1]
  2. U.S. Department of Agriculture. "About USDA". [2]
  3. U.S. Department of Agriculture. "FY 2022 Budget Summary". [3]
  4. Google Maps. [4]
  5. Wikipedia. "United States Department of Agriculture". [5]