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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR 1997 - 2002




SEPTEMBER 1997






STRATEGIC PLAN TRANSMITTAL MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY

It is my pleasure to provide this copy of the Department of Commerce Strategic Plan for FY 1997 to FY 2002, as required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993. The Plan presents the strategic framework under which Commerce carries out its three major themes: Economic lnfrastructure; Science, Technology, and Information; and Resource and Asset Management and Stewardship.

The Department of Commerce proudly touches the lives of Americans every day by its central role in working with American businesses, communities and families. Theme 1 addresses the Nation's "economic infrastructure", through Commerce plays a key role in efforts to create jobs in the farms, factories, businesses, and universities that make up our economy. Job creation in the domestic and international trade sectors is especially valuable because they strengthen our competitiveness in the global marketplace. Other Commerce initiatives focus on community development, business assistance and economic growth for minority business, science and technology, information infrastructure, and the providing of environmental predictions which are essential for protecting life and property in case of natural disasters.

The science/technology/information issues covered in Theme 2 have grown in importance as science and technology have become increasingly pervasive in our society. Under Theme 2, we set national policy and examine issues of technological development and innovation, promote the application of cutting-edge science and technology by American businesses, implement programs that support basic research and development partnerships between government and industry, and disseminate economic data and environmental information.

Theme 3 encompasses our responsibilities for the management of resources and assets. The national resources and assets managed by the Department of Commerce include intellectual property rights, the radio frequency spectrum, and ocean and coastal resources. Commerce has both direct management responsibilities for specific national resources, and stewardship responsibilities to ensure the optimal use of national assets. We also are concerned with conversion of closed military bases to best serve the local communities. Commerce plays a major role in helping American communities attain their goals for sustainable development.

Under President Clinton's leadership, the Nation is moving toward historic growth in economic and technological fields in which the U.S. Department of Commerce play a vital role. The President has stated that, "in my Administration, the Department of Commerce will play a more visible and powerful role in rebuilding the American economy." Commerce has met the challenge of working in an environment of budgetary constraints and uncertainties to fulfill its mission of enhancing economic opportunity for all Americans.

William Daley

Secretary of Commerce


DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR 1997 -2002


TABLE OF CONTENTS


The Commerce Mission Statement 4
Introduction 6
PART ONE: . . THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT AND ITS STRATEGIC PLAN
Chapter 1 -- The Commerce Strategic Planning Process 9
o Overall Approach 10
o Linkages to Annual Activities 11
o Program Evaluations 12
Chapter 2 -- The Commerce Policy Framework 14
o What Commerce Is All About 16
o Meeting Major Management Challenges 17
o Interagency Linkages Are a Key Policy Element 20
o Communicating Our Policy Framework 21
PART TWO: . . COMMERCE'S GOALS, STRATEGIES AND OBJECTIVES
Chapter 3 --The Importance of Commerce's Strategic Themes
o What's In Our Strategic themes 23
o Index to Our Themes and Goals 25
o Using Chapters 4 - 6 25
Chapter 4 -- Strategic Theme 1 -- Economic Infrastructure
I. The Commerce Mission Statement: Theme 1 27
II. Theme 1 and the Commerce Mission Statement 27
III. Bureau Support of Theme 1 28
IV. Theme 1 Goals and Objectives (A-Y) 30
V. Theme 1 Partnerships 45
VI. Economic Contributions and Other Benefits of Commerce's Economic Infrastructure Initiatives 52
VII. International Activities Related to Commerce Economic Infrastructure Initiatives 61
VIII. Current Trends and Issues Affecting Commerce Economic Infrastructure Initiatives 68
Chapter 5 -- Strategic Theme 2 -- Science/Technology/Information
I. The Commerce Department Mission Statement: Theme 2 77
II. Theme 2 and the Commerce Mission Statement 77
III. Bureau Support of Theme 2 78
IV. Theme 2 Goals and Objectives (A-N) 81
V. Theme 2 Partnerships 91
VI. Economic Contributions and Other Benefits of Commerce Science/Technology/Information Initiatives 94
VII. International Activities Related to Commerce Science/Technology/Information Initiatives 101
VIII. External Factors, and Current Trends and Issues Affecting Commerce Science/Technology/Information Initiatives 106
Chapter 6 -- Strategic Theme 3 -- Resource and Asset Management and Stewardship
I. The Commerce Department Mission Statement: Theme 3 115
II. Theme 3 and the Commerce Mission Statement 116
III. Bureau Support of Theme 3 116
IV. Theme 3 Goals and Objectives (A-G) 117
V. Theme 3 Partnerships 123
VI. Economic Contributions and Other Benefits of Commerce Resources and Assets 127
VII. International Activities Related to Commerce Resource and Asset Management and Stewardship 130
VIII. External Factors, and Current Trends and Issues Affecting Resources/Assets 132
APPENDIX AUTHORITIES FOR COMMERCE ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE, SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY/INFORMATION, AND RESOURCE AND ASSET MANAGEMENT AND STEWARDSHIP ACTIVITIES 137

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