OCFO's Technical Guidance on the FY 2014
 National Program Manager Guidance and
      Annual Commitment Process
                              U.S. EPA

                              Revised July 25, 2013
                              Publication #190R13001

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OCFO'S TECHNICAL GUIDANCE ON THE EPA FY 2014 NATIONAL PROGRAM MANAGER
            (NPM) GUIDANCES AND ANNUAL COMMITMENT PROCESS
                           Revised July 25, 2012

I.     INTRODUCTION TO THE NPM GUIDANCE PROCESS	1
II.     DEVELOPMENT OF THE FY 2014 NATIONAL PROGRAM MANAGER GUIDANCES	1
      OCFO'S OVERVIEW	1
      NPM AND REGIONAL COLLABORATION	1
      ENGAGEMENT WITH STATES AND TRIBES	2
      KEY CONSIDERATIONS FOR DEVELOPING NPM NATIONAL AREAS OF FOCUS AND
      PROGRAM-SPECIFIC GUIDANCE	2
      TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEVELOPING FY 2014 OPERATIONAL MEASURES	5
      FORMAT REQUIREMENTS AND TEMPLATES (AVAILABLE VIA THE INTERNET)	5
III.    ANNUAL COMMITMENT PROCESS	7
      REPORTING FY 2013 RESULTS	7
      ESTABLISHING FY 2014 COMMITMENTS	7
IV.    KEY MILESTONES FOR THE FY 2014 NPM GUIDANCE PROCESS	10
V.     NPM GUIDANCE KEY CONTACTS	12

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I.      INTRODUCTION TO THE NPM GUIDANCE PROCESS

OCFO's Technical Guidance addresses three areas: 1) developing FY 2014 NPM national areas of focus, program-
specific guidance and associated operational measures; 2) reporting and analyzing results for FY 2013
performance commitments; and 3) negotiating agreements for FY 2014 performance commitments. OCFO's
Technical Guidance supports improved agency program management and decision making by:

   >  Ensuring consistency and clarity across NPM Guidances so that regions, states and tribes  can easily
       identify national areas of focus and program-specific guidance for implementing EPA programs;
   >  Identifying cross-program topics for FY 2014 and encouraging early communication on joint efforts to
       advance these initiatives;
   >  Requesting identification of the smallest, most meaningful set of measures to assess performance
       results;
   >  Establishing processes to improve the quality, consistency and reliability of performance  measures and
       data reporting in the EPA's Annual Commitment System (ACS); and
   >  Maintaining consistent deadlines and milestones for NPM Guidance development and reporting.

The FY 2014 NPM Guidance process will be the first to incorporate the results of the agency's NPM Guidance
Lean effort, including the following key changes for the FY 2014 NPM Guidances:

   >  A common format to increase consistency, standardization and provide more concise narratives;
   >  A new OCFO Overview communicates the purpose of the NPM Guidances and includes the 11 FY 2014
       cross-program topics selected as a result of a new centralized process. The Overview will be separate
       from and posted online with the NPM Guidances;
   >  An internal agency review period of draft NPM Guidances in January 2013 to enhance agency-wide
       collaboration;
   >  Earlier initiation of consultation and collaboration with federally-recognized tribes and the
       development of new outreach materials to clarify NPM Guidance linkages to other agency processes;
       and
   >  A flexible, NPM-specific approach to early engagement with states to help inform the development of the
       draft NPM Guidances.

II.     DEVELOPMENT OF THE FY 2014 NATIONAL PROGRAM MANAGER GUIDANCES

   1.  OCFO'S OVERVIEW
       OCFO's Overview to  the FY 2014 NPM Guidances will communicate the documents' purpose, scope and
       new design; provide linkages to  the Administrator's priorities and the EPA's FY2011-2015 Strategic
       Plan; and highlight the selected FY 2014 cross-program topics. This brief stand-alone document will be
       linked to each of the NPM Guidances as well as posted separately on OCFO's FY 2014 Planning and
       Budgeting internet website.

   2.  NPM AND REGIONAL COLLABORATION
       NPMs and regions are encouraged to collaborate throughout the development of the NPM Guidances.
       NPMs should work with their regional counterparts to develop draft NPM Guidances and  with their lead
       region, as appropriate, to facilitate the dissemination of information and engagement efforts. In addition,
       the agency is taking the following steps to facilitate collaboration:

       a.  Internal Agency Review: A new internal agency review period in January 2013 will allow earlier
          input from regions and other offices on the draft NPM Guidances prior to the public comment
          period. The review period will be January 11- January 28, 2013. NPMs should consider and
          incorporate agency comments, as appropriate.

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   b.  Collaboration Tools: OCFO recommends NPMs consider incorporating existing widely used
       collaborative tools (e.g., Quickr, wikis and Adobe Connect) and any available My Workplace
       collaboration tools for the FY 2014 NPM Guidance process, as appropriate.

3.  ENGAGEMENT WITH STATES AND TRIBES
   As in past years, OCFO will post the draft and final FY 2014 NPM Guidances on OCFO's Planning and
   Budgeting internet website to facilitate comments from external partners and stakeholders. States,
   tribes and other partners and stakeholders may submit comments from April 11 - May 9, 2013 to the
   EPA using the External Comments and Response to Comments Summary template. During this external
   comment period, NPMs will also engage with partners and stakeholders to discuss key changes from the
   prior year NPM Guidance. NPMs will have from May 9, 2013 - June 10, 2013 to respond to the
   comments and incorporate changes, as warranted, into the final NPM Guidances. In addition to the
   external comment period, the EPA is undertaking the following initiatives to increase engagement with
   state and tribal partners:

   a.  State Engagement: NPMs and regions are encouraged to solicit earlier input from states to
       maximize collaboration and engagement NPMs have flexibility in determining the appropriate
       mechanism for conducting state engagement throughout 2012 to help inform the development of
       the FY 2 014 NPM Guidances. Examples of state engagement mechanisms include: relying on existing
       EPA/state partnership groups; releasing a memorandum to state associations requesting earlier
       input; and/or discussions at EPA/state meetings. The EPA will also continue to hold joint conference
       calls with state associations to discuss key changes to the NPM Guidances and other associated
       questions. OCFO will convene these meetings during the external comment period.

   b.  Consultation and Coordination Process with Federally-Recognized Tribes: In October 2012,
       OCFO sent consultation notification letters to all federally-recognized tribes to provide both an
       opportunity for early input from tribes on draft FY 2014 NPM Guidance development and
       consultation on the draft NPM Guidances.  New outreach materials were also provided to
       communicate the linkage between the NPM Guidance and other agency processes. The materials are
       available on the agency's Tribal Consultation Opportunities website:
       http://yosemite.epa.gov/oita/TConsultation.nsf/TC70penView. National teleconferences for tribes
       will also be held on April 18 and April 30 to provide an overview of the process for commenting on
       the draft FY 2014 NPM Guidances and discuss key changes to the NPM Guidances that may affect
       tribes.

4.  KEY CONSIDERATIONS FOR DEVELOPING NPM NATIONAL AREAS OF FOCUS AND PROGRAM-
   SPECIFIC GUIDANCE
   When developing national areas of focus, strategies, and operational measures for the FY 2014 NPM
   Guidances, NPMs should consider the FY 2011 -2015 Strategic Plan which sets forth the agency's long
   term vision, five strategic goals (along with objectives, measures and strategies)  and five cross-cutting
   fundamental strategies (XCFS) for advancing the Administrator's priorities. NPMs should also translate
   decisions made in the FY2014 Annual Plan and Budget, issued in April 2013, into operational strategies
   to guide regional implementation with states and tribes. NPMs should also incorporate applicable tasks
   and action items from: the FY2013 XCFS Action Plans (available at http://www2.epa.gov/planand
   budget/fy2013): and the five FY2012-2013 Agency Priority Goals (APGs) and Action Plans, as appropriate
   (APGs information is available on Performance.gov).

   NPMs should also consider the following FY 2014 cross-program topics when developing national
   areas of focus, program-specific guidance and measures for regional implementation.  NPMs have
   discretion to include these topics in NPM Guidances, as appropriate.

   a.  Children's Health Focus: NPMs should consider including tasks or measures that ensure regional
       implementation of policies, programs, activities, and standards addresses disproportionate risks to
       children, as appropriate. The FY2013 Environmental Justice/Children's Health XCFS Action Plan and

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   the Office of Children's Health Strategic Plan should be used as resources to identify relevant
   children's health efforts for regional implementation. Regions will be expected to report semi-
   annually, as a part of the existing review process, at Deputy Administrator Performance Progress
   meetings on the status of efforts to protect children's health.

b.  Climate Change Adaptation: NPMs should consider including tasks or measures that advance
   climate adaptation planning into its programs, policies, rules, and operations to ensure they are
   effective even as the climate changes. Specifically, NPMs should develop tasks or measures based on:
   the 2012 EPA Climate Change Adaptation Plan, which identifies specific vulnerabilities of the EPA's
   national  environmental programs to climate change and agency-wide priorities to address the
   vulnerabilities; the three strategic measures on climate adaptation contained in the FY2011-2015
   EPA Strategic Plan (Goal 1); the 2013 Climate Change Adaptation Implementation Plans developed by
   every regional and national environmental program office, which identify office-specific priority
   actions for integrating adaptation planning into programs, policies, rules, and operations; and
   existing agency policies, plans and guidance.

c.  Compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 40 CFR Parts 5 and 7: NPMs should
   coordinate with the Office of Administration and Resources Management, the Office of Civil Rights
   and the Office of General Counsel to include, as appropriate, tasks that regions should undertake to
   ensure that applicants for and recipients of EPA financial assistance are in compliance with Title VI.
   These  specific tasks may include: a more detailed review of EPA's Form 4700-4 (Non discrimination
   form); requests for additional information from applicants or recipients to support assurances made
   on Form 4700; demonstration of compliance with the provisions of 40 CFR Parts 5 and 7; and/or
   demonstration of the extent of their limited English proficiency compliance efforts.

d.  Continue to Better Serve Communities: NPMs should consider including tasks or measures that
   enhance  the regions' ability to serve communities in a manner that makes resources more
   accessible, effective and sustainable. Specifically, NPMs should consider activities related to: using
   community-based grants and technical assistance awards to leverage EPA's and other federal
   agencies' prior investments in sustainable community outcomes; better reflecting community-based
   technical assistance efforts in agency GeoPlatform and GeoGrants mapping; strengthening
   involvement in and increasing coordination among programs that comprise the Community-Based
   Coordination Network; working with members of the public to document and externally
   communicate the benefits and value of agency work in communities; and institutionalizing
   recommendations and lessons learned from FY 2012 and FY 2013 efforts on community-based work
   and implementation of the regional pilots.

e.  Coordination of EPA Tribal Programs: NPMs should consider including tasks or measures that the
   regions and/or tribes should implement and/or report on regarding environmental programs which
   ensure protection of human health and the environment for federally-recognized tribes. This
   includes: direct implementation of EPA's environmental programs; federal program delegation to
   tribes; and tribal capacity development and technical assistance. In addition, NPMs and regions
   should ensure that the Executive Order 13175 and the EPA Policy on Consultation and Coordination
   with Indian Tribes (May 2011) are appropriately applied to EPA actions or decisions.

f.  e-Enterprise: NPMs should consider including tasks or measures that monitor and/or report on
   regional  progress toward meeting regulatory burden reduction goals and improving customer
   service, as appropriate. Specifically, each NPM should coordinate with the Office of Policy (OP)  to
   apply burden reduction principles in new rulemakings and retrospective reviews of existing
   regulations. For rules that incorporate information collection burdens (e.g., reporting) or
   transactional requirements (e.g., permit applications), NPMs should coordinate with OP and the
   Office of Environmental Information (OEI) to establish baseline tracking and monitor progress
   toward a transition to electronic reporting under the umbrella of e-Enterprise. Coordination will
   also be required for grant administration for states and tribes. As the agency updates internal

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   policies for open data, information exchange, advanced monitoring, enterprise architecture, and the
   system development lifecycle, NPMs should promote adherence to these standards.

g.  Grants Policy Issuance 12-06, "Timely Obligation, Expenditure, and Award of EPA Grant
   Funds": NPMs are expected to modify sections of their state grant guidance so they comply with the
   Office of Grants and Debarment's (OGD) Grants Policy Issuance (GPI) 12-06. OGD will provide NPMs
   with quarterly reports measuring the agency's progress in meeting this goal to obligate
   appropriated grant funds in the first year of availability. Also, NPMs will need to implement the
   grant process streamlining principles for State Continuing Environmental Programs. To view the
   GPI, please go to: http://intranet.epa.gov/ogd/policy/gpi 12 06 timely obligation.pdf.

h.  National Environmental Information Exchange Network (EN): NPMs should consider including
   tasks or measures that advance the following Exchange Network (EN) principles and priorities into
   program grant work plans: the EN  is the preferred way to exchange data; transition to  and/or
   continue to use the EN for sending data to or receiving data from the EPA; use program grant funds
   for on-going operations and maintenance of data reporting using the EN; work in partnership with
   other programs in their organization, with other entities, and/or with the EPA to develop
   applications that use EN technology to make data available to program staff and managers and
   provide capabilities to analyze these data and provide the basis for better environmental decisions.

i.  Plan EJ 2014: NPMs should consider including tasks or measures that advance integrating
   environmental justice (EJ) into the agency's programs, policies and activities,  as appropriate.
   Specifically, NPMs should consider regional actions related to: implementing transition plans and
   user guidelines, common and program-specific, for EJSCREEN; identifying, communicating and
   monitoring priority program areas for use  of EJ legal tools; identifying examples where EJ legal tools
   have been used, successfully used or potentially can be used; enhancing EJ analysis and public
   participation in development and implementation  of rules; identifying and implementing program
   priorities in Regional Implementation Plans to enhance public participation in permits; enhancing EJ
   analysis in permits;  enhancing intra- and interagency collaborations to support community-based
   work in overburdened communities; and training to support implementation of Plan EJ2014 tools.
   Documenting the regional work and accompanying results is critical in order to be able to assess
   progress in achieving the goals of Plan EJ 2014.

j.  Quality Policy: NPMs should consider including tasks or measures that ensure and/or report on
   regarding the quality of environmental data being used in regulatory and enforcement programs,
   grants and technical assistance, and partnerships with states and tribes, as appropriate. Specific
   activities may include the documented  Quality Assurance (QA) oversight of environmental data
   being generated by state, local and tribal governments; and submission of the 2014/2015 QA Annual
   Report and Work Plan to OEI.

k.  Sustainability: NPMs should consider including tasks or measures that will indicate and monitor
   how regions should incorporate principles of sustainability into their regulatory and enforcement
   programs, grants and technical assistance,  and partnerships with states, tribes, local authorities,
   businesses and citizen groups, as appropriate. Specific activities could include (but are not limited
   to): advancing principles of sustainability through partnership programs, permits, rule writing, and
   supplemental environmental projects; and incorporating specific approaches, such as community
   engagement, life cycle analyses tools, green infrastructure, pollution prevention,  zero waste,
   sustainable materials management, and product sustainability (e.g., Energy Star, Design for
   Environment) into regional operations.

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5.  TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEVELOPING FY 2014 OPERATIONAL MEASURES
   NPM Guidances govern the establishment of regional commitments for annual budget measures and
   additional operational measures. The NPM Guidances should focus on identifying the smallest, most
   meaningful set of measures to assess performance results. The agency achieved a three percent
   reduction in the number of FY 2014 annual budget measures and encourages programs to continue this
   trend in FY 2014 NPM Guidance operational measures. In addition to the agency's continuing efforts to
   streamline performance measures, NPMs should adhere to the following guidelines when developing FY
   2014 operational measures:

       a.  American Recovery and  Reinvestment Act (ARRA): The agency will continue to develop
          quarterly reports. NPMs are only required to report on measures where work is still underway.
          NPMs should remove measures where regular reporting is no longer necessary and maintain
          measures where work remains. ARRA-specific measures should have national targets reflecting
          the expected incremental performance contributions of ARRA funds. ARRA measures are not
          required to have regional targets. As a reminder, because ARRA results must be tracked
          separately, a companion measure has been created in ACS to track only the ARRA performance
          increment The pre-existing NPM Guidance measures will track total performance results (non-
          ARRA plus ARRA). A full list of ARRA measures where work remains is available here.

       b.  Measures Guidelines: NPMs should adhere to the performance measures guidelines and
          OCFO's Phase I and II supplemental guidance documents, which are designed to improve the
          quality and consistency of measures, data and supporting information in the ACS.

       c.  Documenting Changes to Measures: Any measure changes should align with FY 2014 budget
          measures and strategic measures in the EPA's FY2011-2015 Strategic Plan. Changes to
          operational measures should be documented using the Explanation of Changes between FY
          2013 and FY 2014 Template and reflected in the Measures Appendix.

       d.  Ambitiousness of Targets: Planning targets for FY 2014 should not be less ambitious than the
          FY 2012 actual results or the final FY 2013 regional commitments, unless there is a compelling
          reason.

6.  FORMAT REQUIREMENTS AND  TEMPLATES (AVAILABLE VIA THE INTERNET)
   When writing and preparing NPM Guidances for submission to OCFO, NPMs should consult and follow
   the EPA's Grammar. Style and Usage Guide. NPMs should submit draft and final FY 2014 NPM Guidances
   to OCFO in both a Word and a PDF format compliant with §508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act (see: EPA
   Web Work Group, Accessibility/508 Standards at http://intranetepa.gov/webgroup/accessibility.
   html). Both the draft and final FY 2014 NPM Guidances should include a National Service Center for
   Environmental Publications (NSCEP) number. NPMs can request a NSCEP number via the following
   website: http://cincinnati.epa.gov/services/nscep/ nscep form.asp. NPMs should also follow the
   specified requirements listed below:

   a.  Paginated  Table of Contents: NPM Guidances must contain a table of contents.

   b.  NPM Introduction: Each NPM will prepare an introduction to provide NPM-specific context and an
       opportunity for the Assistant Administrator to highlight messages of national importance for the
       upcoming fiscal year. The guideline for the introduction is two pages.

   c.  National Areas of Focus Guidance: NPMs should identify national areas of focus or priorities. The
       guideline is up to eight national areas of focus. However, Assistant Administrators can include
       additional national areas of focus if they determine doing so  is essential in order to advance the
       EPA's mission. The guideline is no more than one and a half pages for each national area of focus or
       priority using the following format:

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    Short Title of the National Area of Focus
    Description:  Briefly describe the national area of focus or priority for the upcoming fiscal year.
    Activities: List the tasks or action items supporting the national area of focus or priority for the
    upcoming fiscal year. Use bulleted format. Specify when states and/or tribes are responsible for the
    activities.
    Measures: As appropriate, the NPM should describe the key measure(s) associated with the
    national area of focus and any clarification necessary. At a minimum, NPMs should cite where in
    the Measures Appendix the supporting measures are described [i.e., "See ACS measures with code
    numbers (insert #) in Appendix # on pages #."]	
d.  Program-Specific Guidance (Optional): This is an optional section for NPMs to discuss programs
   not addressed in the previous section but where NPM direction is critical.  The guideline is up to one
   page per program area using the following format:
     Short Title of the Program
     Description: Briefly describe the specific program for the upcoming fiscal year.
     Activities: List the tasks or action items supporting the specific program for the upcoming fiscal
     year. Use bulleted format. Specify when states and/or tribes are responsible for the activities.
     Measures: As appropriate, the NPM should describe the key measure(s) associated with the
     specific program and any clarification necessary. At a minimum, NPMs should cite where in the
     Measures Appendix the supporting measures are described [i.e., "See ACS measures with code
     numbers (insert #) in Appendix # on pages #."]	
e.  Appendices: Required appendices to the draft and final FY 2014 NPM Guidances are identified
   below. NPMs can include additional attachments to provide supplemental information, as needed.

      i.   FY 2014 Measures Appendix: This appendix provides easy reference to and clearly
          identifies annual commitment measures and non-commitment indicators requiring
          reporting by the regions, states and tribes. NPMs should include national planning targets to
          guide the negotiation process for commitments developed from the aggregate contributions
          of headquarters, regions, states, and tribes. NPMs should also  include the national targets
          from the FY2014 Annual Plan and Budget for comparison, where applicable. NPMs may
          supplement information in OCFO's Measures Appendix, as needed.

     ii.   Explanation of Changes between FY 2013 and FY 2014: NPMs should provide the
          rationale, context and scope of changes, from the previous year's NPM Guidance to national
          areas of focus, program-specific guidance, activities, and measures.

     iii.   External Comments and Response to Comments Summary: This template is required for
          submission with the final FY 2014 NPM Guidances and is used for two purposes: 1) for
          states, tribes, and other partners and stakeholders to submit comments on the draft FY 2014
          NPM Guidances to the appropriate NPM and OCFO contacts; and 2) for NPMs to respond to
          all comments from states, tribes and other partners and stakeholders. NPMs should respond
          to major comments by providing a brief, but specific, explanation of how comments were
          addressed or incorporated into the final FY 2014 NPM Guidances.

f.  Templates (Available via the Internet)
      i.   Mid-Year Adjustments for FY 2013 Commitments
     ii.   FY 2014 Measures Appendix
     iii.   Explanation of Changes between FY 2013 and FY 2014
     iv.   Summary of Key Changes for States
     v.   Summary of Key Changes for Tribes
     vi.   External Comments and Response to Comments Summary
    vii.   Summary of Issues for Unresolved FY 2014 Commitments

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III.    ANNUAL COMMITMENT PROCESS

The Annual Commitment System [ACS], a performance module located within the EPA's Budget Automation
System (BAS), is used to track annual headquarters and regional performance commitment information and
results. User manuals, training materials, data entry requirements, instructions for entering information from
states and tribes into the system, and other information about ACS can be found on OCFO's intranet website at
http://intranet.epa.gov/ocfo/acs. OCFO encourages agency managers and staff to use our performance
management dashboard to analyze and evaluate performance information tracked in ACS and found at the
following intranet website: http://intranetepa.gov/ocfo/performance dashboard.htm.

   1.  REPORTING FY 2013 RESULTS
       NPMs and regions will report progress at mid-year and end-of-year and raise performance issues or
       explain differences between the commitment and actual performance (using the "Comments" field on
       the results screen in ACS).

       a.  Mid-Year FY 2013 Reporting: NPMs and regions will enter actual FY 2013 mid-year results data in
          ACS from April 2013 - May 2013. More specific information for mid-year data entry will be
          released in OCFO's FY2013 Mid-Year Performance Reporting and Analysis Guidance in March 2013.

       b.  Mid-Year FY 2013 Commitment Adjustments:  OCFO emphasizes that mid-year commitment
          adjustments are not a re-opening of the FY 2013 bidding process. Adjustments are warranted on an
          exception-only basis. There are many valid reasons for missing a commitment and mid-year
          adjustments should not be made to ensure a commitment is achieved.

          OCFO will open ACS for a two-week period in late spring 2013. At that time, NPMs and regions can
          make mid-year adjustments, in those limited cases where both the NPM and region believe it is
          significant and critical to make the adjustment Commitment adjustments for measures associated
          with the budget (i.e., targets in the budget) are not allowed.

          NPMs will work with regions on the proposed commitment adjustments. Changes will be kept to a
          minimum and require NPMs to submit a description of the change and a rationale to OCFO by June
          13, 2013. NPMs will also be responsible for entering the mid-year target adjustments in ACS (Mid-
          Year Adjustments for FY 2013 Commitments Template).

       c.  End-of-Year  FY 2013 Reporting: NPMs and regions will enter actual FY 2013 end-of-year data in
          ACS starting in October 2013. Similar to the bidding process, regions are required to enter end-of-
          year performance information for states and tribes in ACS for measures with specific results from
          states  and tribes. More specific information for end-of-year data will be released with the FY2013
          End-of-Year Performance Reporting and Analysis Guidance in September 2013.

   2.  ESTABLISHING FY 2014 COMMITMENTS
       When final NPM Guidances are posted to OCFO's FY 2014 Planning and Budgeting internet website, final
       operational measure language should be entered in ACS. NPMs and regions will then negotiate regional
       commitments using the bidding function in ACS over the summer 2013. Negotiations  should be
       completed by November 2013.

       a.  Entering FY 2014 Annual Commitment Measures: OCFO will copy FY 2013 annual commitment
          measure codes, text, and additional information in ACS to use as draft FY 2014 measures in
          December 2012. OCFO will also copy the same measure assignments for regions, states and tribes
          associated with each measure, but without FY 2013 final performance target information.

          After OCFO copies FY 2013  annual commitment measures in ACS to use as draft FY 2014 measures,
          NPMs should adjust the draft FY 2014 measures (e.g., edit, delete or add measures) to reflect any
          changes to measures, consistent with EPA's FY2014 Annual Plan and Budget. NPMs and regions

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   should follow OCFO's Guidances on measures governance to ensure accurate and high quality data
   for each measure. NPMs have until June 14, 2013 to finalize measures inside ACS.

b.  Draft FY 2014 Regional Commitments: OCFO requires NPMs and regions to enter draft target
   information in ACS. NPMs initiate the commitment process in ACS by entering a value in the
   "Proposed Bid" field (including "0," if applicable) for each commitment measure. NPMs must initiate
   negotiation in ACS by May 28, 2013. NPMs and regions, with input from states and tribes, may
   begin negotiations on draft commitments as soon as measures are  finalized in ACS. The negotiation
   should continue through July 8, 2013, when the draft FY 2014 NPM and regional performance
   commitments are due in ACS. NPMs and regions should carefully consider past performance,
   program priorities and budget realities as they set FY 2014 targets and enter initial bids.

   Regions are required to identify contributions from states and tribes to FY 2014 draft and final
   commitments, as appropriate and to the extent possible, and enter this information in ACS. This
   creates additional transparency in the commitment process by presenting states and tribal
   contribution to achieving regional commitments and NPMs national targets. Regions should enter
   state and tribal contributions using the "Comments" field on the bidding screen in ACS or by
   assigning states and tribes as "shareholders" in the edit screen in ACS. For more information on
   entering information from states and tribes into the system, see the Regional Users Manual
   (internal). Draft FY 2014 regional commitments are due in ACS on July 8, 2013.

   Entering draft bids  allows DRAs to look across all programs and ensure they are aware of their
   regions' draft bids for all measures for which they must report. Accordingly, regions must send an e-
   mail to OCFO confirming draft regional performance commitments have  been entered in ACS and
   approved by their DRAs. Regions have discretion as to how to brief and obtain approval from their
   DRAs on draft regional performance commitments. Regions should send their confirmation e-mails
   by July 11, 2013.

c.  Draft FY 2014 Commitments on the EPA's Commitments Quickr Website: Draft bids also reduce
   burden and uncertainty by providing states and tribes with performance targets they can
   incorporate into their work plans, particularly when regions enter contributions from states and
   tribes in ACS. Accordingly, OCFO will post a report of draft FY 2 014 regional performance
   commitments to the EPA's password-protected Quickr website.

   The report should only display draft commitments for operational  measures  that are relevant to
   states and tribes. NPMs can identify an operational measure relevant to states and tribes by clicking
   the "Public Access" box in the edit screen in ACS. Prior to posting to the Quickr website, OCFO will
   send reports of the  draft FY 2014 regional performance commitments to NPM and regional planning
   contacts to review for accuracy.  OCFO will post the draft regional commitments on the EPA's Quickr
   website for review by states and tribes on August 6, 2013.

   Regions should engage proactively with states and tribes and encourage them to provide comments
   on draft commitments before reaching agreement on the final performance commitments. The
   reports can serve as a useful tool to facilitate engagement.

d.  Reaching Agreement on Final FY 2014 Commitments: Reaching agreement in ACS is the final
   step of the FY 2014 commitment-setting process.  Performance results will be reported against these
   mutually agreed upon NPM/regional targets during FY 2014. Regions should engage with states and
   tribes to obtain their comments on regional performance commitments throughout the summer
   until early September 2013. The last day for states and tribes to comment on FY 2014 draft regional
   commitments is September 20, 2013. Regions should ensure DRAs remain informed throughout
   the negotiation process and that final bids have fully considered cross-program impacts and
   comments from states and tribes. Regions should enter final bids in ACS no later than October 25,
   2013.

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After DRA-approved final regional performance commitments are entered into ACS, NPMs and
regions should indicate agreement in the system as soon as commitments are finalized. NPMs are
required to consider and respond to all regional commitments within two weeks from the
date in which they are entered into the system. Once agreement has been reached, NPMs must
close bidding by checking the "Parties in Agreement" box in ACS. NPMs and regions should reach
agreement on final FY 2014 commitments in ACS by November 8, 2013.

On November 15, 2013, NPMs and regions should send OCFO an e-mail confirming the final
performance commitments in ACS have been approved by their DAAs/DRAs and that outstanding
commitments have been brought to the attention of their DAAs/DRAs. Additionally, NPMs and
regions must notify OCFO of outstanding commitments using the Summary of Unresolved FY 2014
Commitments Template.

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IV.    KEY MILESTONES FOR THE FY 2014 NPM GUIDANCE PROCESS
FY = Fiscal Year for which action item pertains to.
FY2013 Milestones   FY 2014 Milestones
Target Date FY Milestones
October 15, 2012
October 24, 2012
November 2, 2012
November 16, 2012
November 30, 2012
December 2012
January 10, 2013
January 11, 2013
January 11 -28, 2013
January 28 - February
4,2013
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April 2, 2013
April 11, 2013
April 11 -May 9, 2013
May -October, 2013
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OCFO begins consultation and coordination process with tribes on the FY
2014 NPM Guidance (CFO sent notification letter to tribal leaders).
OCFO's Kick-Offofthe FY2014 NPM Guidance memo by Barbara Bennett is
released.
OCFO's Technical Guidance on FY 2014 NPM Guidance and Annual
Commitment Process and Memo by Kathy O'Brien are released.
FY 2013 final commitments (for which agreement was reached) are posted
on EPA Ouickr website.
ACS is locked to prevent any adjustments to FY 2013 commitments.
OCFO copies FY 2013 measures into ACS as draft FY 2014 measures.
Draft FY 2014 NPM Guidances (including: FY 2014 Measures Appendix.
Explanation of Kev Changes between FY 2013 and FY 2014) due to OCFO.
Draft FY 2014 NPM Guidances (including: FY 2014 Measures Appendix.
Explanation of Kev Changes between FY 2013 and FY 2014) posted to
OCFO's intranet website.
Internal EPA review period on draft FY 2014 NPM Guidances.
Internal EPA review period on the draft Overview.
Mid-Year Performance Reporting and Analysis Guidance issued by OCFO.
NPMs and regions enter actual FY 2013 mid-year performance results in
ACS.
Draft FY 2014 NPM Guidances (including: FY 2014 Measures Appendix.
Explanation of Kev Changes between FY 2013 and FY 2014. and changes for
states and tribes templates) due to OCFO.
Draft Overview and FY 2014 NPM Guidances (including: FY 2014 Measures
Appendix. Explanation of Kev Changes between FY 2013 and FY 2014)
posted to OCFO's internet website.
External commentperiod on the draft Overview and FY 2014 NPM
Guidances begins April 11.
States/ECOS receive NPM templates that identify changes in FY 2014 NPM
Guidances that impacts states; States/ECOS submit feedback on the NPM
templates; States/ECOS/NPM conference calls held.
Templates that identify changes for tribes in FY 2014 NPM Guidances made
available on EPA's Tribal portal. National teleconferences with tribes held
on April 18 and April 30.
External partners provide comments on draft FY 2014 NPM Guidances to
appropriate NPM and OCFO contacts by May 9.
Regions engage NPMs, states and tribes in determining FY 2014 regional
performance commitments.
NPMs must initiate the FY 2014 commitment process in the system by
entering a value in the "Proposed Bid" field (including "0," if applicable) for
each commitment measure.
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Target Date FY Milestones
May 28 -June 7, 2013
June 10, 2013
June 13, 2013
June 14, 2013
July 8, 2013
July 11, 2013
July -October 21,
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August 6, 2013
September 2013
September 20, 2013
October 25, 2013
November 8, 2013
November 15, 2013
November 22, 2013
November 29, 2013
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ACS is reopened to allow limited mid-year adjustments to FY 2013
commitments.
Final FY 2014 NPM Guidances (including all appendices and response to
comments) due to OCFO.
NPMs notify OCFO of anv Mid- Year Adiustments to FY 2013 commitments

Final Overview and FY 2014 NPM Guidances posted on OCFO's internet
webpage. Text of FY 2014 commitments finalized by NPMs in ACS.
FY 2014 draft Regional performance commitments reflecting DRA approval
due in ACS.
Regions send an e-mail to OCFO indicating that draft FY2014 regional
performance commitments have been entered in ACS and have been
approved by DRAs.
Regions continue to engage NPMs, states and tribes in determining final FY
2014 regional performance commitments; agreements should be reached
throughout July- October timeframe.
FY 2014 draft annual regional commitments are posted on EPA Quickr
website.
FY 2013 End-of-Year Performance Reporting and Analysis Guidance issued by
OCFO.
Last day for states and tribes to comment on FY 2014 draft regional
commitments.
FY 2014 regional final commitment information reflecting DRA approval
due in ACS.
NPMs and regions reach agreement in ACS on FY 2014 performance
commitments.
NPMs and regions notify OCFO of any outstanding issues for dispute
resolution. NPMs and regions send an e-mail to OCFO indicating that final
FY2014 performance commitments entered in ACS have been approved by
DRAs and DAAs, and that DRAs and DAAs are aware of unresolved FY 2014
commitments.
FY 2014 final commitments (for which agreement was reached) are posted
on EPA Ouickr website.
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V.     NPM GUIDANCE KEY CONTACTS

       OCFO Contacts
       Management Advisor	Felicia B. Young (202-564-3254)
       National Program Manager Guidance Development	Marc Vincent (202-564-0876)
       	Benita Mahanta (202-564-1881)
       Annual Commitment System	Nicholas Grzegozewski (202-564-2292)
       Cross-Cutting Fundamental Strategies	Ann Cihon (202-564-0182)

       NPM Contacts
       Office of Air and Radiation	Margaret Walters (202-564-4107)
       Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention	Jennifer Vernon (202-564-6573)
       Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance	Maureen Lydon (202-564-4046)
       Office of Environmental Information	Jill Smink (202-540-9196)
       Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response	Howard Rubin (202-566-1899)
       Office of Water	Vinh Nguyen (202-564-4631)
       State Grant Work Plans	Jennifer Hublar (202-564-5294)

       Regional Planning Contacts
       Region 1	Matt Hoagland (617-918-1361)
       Region 2	Jennifer Thatcher (212-637-3593)
       Regions	John Krakowiak (215-814-5611)
       Region 4	Dipesh Fifadara (404-562-9673)
       RegionS	Morgan Jencius (312-886-2407)
       Region 6	Missy Milbeck (214-665-6540)
       Region 7	Richard Sumpter (913-551-7661)
       Regions	Stephanie Vuong (303-312-7824)
       Region 9	KathyMeltzer (415-972-3714)
       Region 10	Brooks Stanfield (206-553-4423)

       Cross-Cutting Fundamental Strategies Contacts (Staff Leads)
       Expanding the Conversation on Environmentalism	Jennifer Thatcher (212-637-3593)
       Working for Environmental Justice and Children's Health:
       Environmental Justice	Heather Case (202-564-2602)
       Children's Health	Khesha Reed (202-566-0594)
       Advancing Science, Research, and Technological Innovation	Mya Strauss (202-564-2213)
       Strengthening State, Tribal, and International Partnerships	Mike Weckesser (202-564-0324)
       Strengthening EPA's Workforce and Capabilities	Beth Means (202-564-1863)

       Cross-Program Topic Contacts (Staff Leads)
       Children's Health Focus	Khesha Reed (202-566-0594)
       Climate Change Adaptation	Joel Scheraga (202-564-3385)
       Compliance with Title VI of Civil Rights  Act	Helena Wooden Aguilar (202-564-0792)
       Continue to Better Serve Communities	Danielle Arigoni (202-566-2859)
       Coordination of EPA Tribal Programs	Mike Weckesser (202-564-0324)
       e-Enterprise	Jill Smink(202-540-9196)
       Grants Policy Issuance 12-06	Jennifer Hublar (202-564-5294)
       National Environmental Information Exchange Network	Jill Smink (202-540-9196)
       Plan EJ 2014	Jasmin Muriel (202-564-4297)
       Quality Policy	Jill Smink (202-540-9196)
       Sustainability	Deny Allen (202-566-2167)
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