Evaluation of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) Pilot Project on Reducing Emissions from Vehicles and Engines (PPRE)
Annex 4 Summary of Findings
Evaluation Issue | Achieved | Progress Made; Attention Needed | Little Progress; Priority for Attention | N/A |
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Relevance: | ||||
Continued need for the program | ||||
1. Was there a need for the project? Is there a need for the project to continue? | ✓ | |||
Alignment with federal government priorities | ||||
2. Is the project aligned with federal government priorities? | ✓ | |||
Consistency with federal roles | ||||
3. Is the project consistent with federal roles and responsibilities? | ✓ | |||
Performance – Project Design and Delivery: | ||||
4. Are appropriate performance data being collected, captured and safeguarded? If so, is this information being used to inform senior management / decision makers? | ✓ | |||
5. Is the program design appropriate for achieving expected program results? | ✓ | |||
6. Are there any barriers or challenges that could affect the success of this project if it were to be implemented nationally or integrated into an existing national project? | ✓ | |||
7. Have the results of the pilot project been communicated effectively? How could communications be improved? | ✓ | |||
8. What are the best practices and lessons learned as a result of the project? | ✓ | |||
Performance – Effectiveness: | ||||
9. To what extent have the intended outputs and outcomes been achieved as a result of the project? | ✓ | |||
10. Have there been any unintended outcomes, either positive or negative? | ✓ | |||
Performance – Efficiency and Economy: | ||||
11. Has the project undertaken its activities and delivered products (e.g., technical studies) in the most efficient manner? | ✓ | |||
12. Has the project achieved, or is it on track to achieving, its intended outcomes in the most economical manner? | ✓ |
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