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PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes ofCommons@University of Nebraska ■ Lincoln. United States General Accounting 01GAOReport to Congressional Subcommittees37773PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic P

rocess Needed to Evaluate Outcomes of Research and Development ProgramGAO-03-74637773Ậ GA oHighlightsHighlights of GAO-03-746. a report lo congression PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes of

al subcommitteesWhy GAO Did This studyFrom 1998 through 2002. a total of 1.770 pipeline accidents occurred, resulting in 100 fatalities and $621 milli

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on ill property damage. The Office of Pipeline Safely (OPS) within the Department of Transportation operates a research and development (R&D) program

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PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes ofs R&D program, a sevenfold increase since fiscal year 1998. In response to a directive from the House Committee on Appropriations, GAO (1) assessed (J

PS’s distribution of funding among various areas of R&D and the alignment of this funding w ith its mission and goals, (2) sun eyed experts to obtain PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes of

their views on RâD priorities, and (3) determined how OPS evaluates R&D outcomes.What GAO RecommendsTo better determine the effe< liveness of its RAD

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program. GAO recommends that OPS develop a systematic process for evaluating progr am outcomes, using recognized best practices, and include the resul

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PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes ofour recommendations as they continue to develop an evaluation process for I heir RẮ-D program.www.gao gov/cg: bn/goirpr?GAO 03 746.To view the lull pr

oduct, including the scope and methodology, click on the link above.For more information, contact Peter Guerrero at (202) 512-2834 or guerreropỡ gao.g PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes of

ov.PIPELINE SAFETYSystematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes of Research and Development ProgramWhat GAO FoundOPS distributes its K&D budget among

PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes of

four main areas. For example, in fiscal year 2003. the office plans to allocate its $8.7 million budget as follows: »16 percent ($1.0 million) to dev

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PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes ofng, and monitoring the condition of pipelines;•19 percent ($1.7 million) to improved pipeline malerials, such as materials tliat are resistant to dama

ge and defects: and•14 percent ($1.2 million ) to efforts to improve data on the location and safety performance of pipelines.On the basis of our work PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes of

, we believe that OPS’s R&D funding is generally aligned with its mission and pipeline safety goals. Ol’S has taken a number of steps to ensure this a

PIPELINE SAFETY Systematic Process Needed to Evaluate Outcomes of

lignment. For example, it obtained the views of a variety of experts ami stakeholders in deciding on its RẲD priorities and has described in various p

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