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Publications ~ Annual Report 2005

Statement of Objectives and Service Performance
for the year ended 30 June 2005

OUTPUT CLASS 3: INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENTS ON DEVELOPMENTS OVERSEAS

Description

This class of outputs involves:

Output Class 3 Financial Performance

  30.06.04
Actual
$000
30.06.05
Actual
$000
30.06.05
Main
Estimates
$000
30.06.05
Supplementary
Estimates
$000
Revenue - Crown 2,781 3,089 3,081 3,089
Expenditure 2,774 3,089 3,081 3,089
Surplus 7 - - -

Output Class 3
Service Performance – External Assessments Bureau (EAB)

 

Objective

To ensure the effective provision of accurately and succinctly assessed information on overseas developments of policy relevance to New Zealand.

Performance

There were no instances where significant factual errors were reported in papers that had been issued.

In a few instances, readers (particularly in New Zealand diplomatic missions overseas) provided additional information and insights subsequent to the publication of papers, especially for biographic reports. Such information was not available to EAB at the time that the reports in question were written.

Limits on the length of papers continued to be enforced strictly.

Priority was given to work directly related to topics of immediate concern to policy makers.

During the reporting period:

 

Biographical reports were delivered to primary customers before the visits and conferences to which the reports related.

Relevant EAB reports were available at the start of Watch Group meetings.

 

Objective

To ensure that the Prime Minister, other senior ministers, and officials are satisfied with the assessments and reports provided.

Performance

Assessments reflected national priorities, and those done in response to specific tasking addressed topics specified by those who requested them.Substantial positive feedback was received.

At least 90 per cent of assessments submitted to the NAC required no more than minor revision.

 

 

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