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As you requested, we have reviewed the 24 Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Act agencies' fiscal year 1999 performance reports and fiscal year 2001 performance plans required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA). In essence, under GPRA annual performance plans are to establish performance goals and measures covering a given fiscal year and provide the direct linkage between an agency's longer-term goals and day-to-day activities. Annual performance reports are to subsequently report on the degree to which those performance goals were met. This letter contains two enclosures responding to your request concerning key program outcomes and major management challenges at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Enclosure I to this letter provides our observations on USAID's fiscal year 1999 actual and fiscal years 2000 and 2001 planned performance for the key outcomes that you identified as important mission areas for the agency. These key outcomes are (1) increased economic growth in developing countries, (2) reduced spread of HIV/AlDS, and (3) lives saved and suffering reduced from natural or man-made disasters. Enclosure II lists the major management challenges facing the agency that we and USAID's Inspector General identified, how their fiscal year 1999 performance report discussed the progress the agency made in resolving these challenges, and the applicable goals and measures in the fiscal year 2001 performance plans.