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CBO Use of DAMIR: CBO Use of DAMIR David Newman
Congressional Budget Office
CBO’s History and Mission: CBO’s History and Mission History
Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974
Statutory mission: assist the Congress in preparing and analyzing budget
Most of CBO’s work supports the work of the budget and appropriations committees
CBO is nonpartisan
CBO’s Organization and Staffing: CBO’s Organization and Staffing CBO has 230 full-time staff.
Director appointed jointly by the Speaker and President pro tempore.
Director appoints all CBO staff, based solely on professional qualifications, not political affiliation.
70+% of CBO professional staff hold advanced degrees in economics, public policy, or a related field.
Divisional Responsibilities: Divisional Responsibilities
CBO is organized in accord with its responsibilities for budget and program analysis.
Budget Analysis
Macroeconomic Analysis
Tax Analysis
National Security
Health and Human Resources
Microeconomic Studies
Management, Business, & Information Services
CBO’s Responsibilities: CBO’s Responsibilities Help Congress develop a budget plan.
Produce a10-year baseline each winter to serve as a starting point (a benchmark projection, not a prediction).
Produce independent estimate of spending under the President’s Budget Request.
Help Congress stay within its budget plan.
Compare legislative options, including the President’s, with the baseline.
CBO cost estimates of legislation allows comparison to budget resolution.
CBO’s Responsibilities: CBO’s Responsibilities Help Congress assess the impact of federal mandates.
Mandate Statements in Cost Estimates
Activities Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Help Congress consider issues related to the budget and to economic policy.
Budget Options
Analytic Studies
Long-Term Budget Outlook
CBO Does Not…: CBO Does Not… Make policy recommendations (strictly nonpartisan; no judgments about a legislative proposal’s “merits”)
Enforce the Congressional Budget Resolution
Write legislation (we evaluate different proposals, options)
Implement programs, regulations, enforce budget rules (that’s all Executive Branch)
Audit spending or receipts (that’s GAO: the Government Accountability Office)
What CBO Looks at in DAMIR: What CBO Looks at in DAMIR Funding and Cost Data
Funding annual summary
Production quantities
Schedule
Performance Characteristics
Phone Numbers CBO Uses Data to:
Calculate top-level learning curves
Estimate cost growth in defense sytems by comparing changes in baseline over time
Calculate rough factors for nonrecurring engineering and support costs
Develop parametric cost factors based on performance characteristics
Inform Outlay Estimates
Advantages of DAMIR: Advantages of DAMIR Easily accessible online
Quick downloading into spreadsheets
Automatic distribution to more than a dozen analysts in CBO
Reduces our need to retain paper copies
Easier access to historical data Big Improvement over paper distribution of SARs
CBO Projects Using DAMIR Data: CBO Projects Using DAMIR Data Defense Resources Projection
Budget Options
“What-If” drills for appropriation and authorization subcommittees
Analytic Studies of Defense Systems:
Cost estimates of alternative procurement schedules/quantities for current weapons systems
Cost estimates for future weapon systems
Defense Resources Projection: Defense Resources Projection
Budget Options Volume: Budget Options Volume
“What If” Drills: “What If” Drills Changes to Procurement Profiles
Buy one more/one less
Usually last minute or when the committee wants to keep proposal confidential during consideration
Defense Systems Studies: Defense Systems Studies
CBO Publications: CBO Publications Are available at WWW.CBO.GOV