Legislature(2015 - 2016)HOUSE FINANCE 519

01/21/2016 01:30 PM House FINANCE

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01:32:40 PM Start
01:36:27 PM Presentation: Update on Interim Results Based Budgeting
03:22:35 PM Adjourn
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+ Update on Interim Results Based Budgeting Work TELECONFERENCED
by Craig Holt, Director, Outlook Associates &
Commissioner Marc Luiken, Dept. of
Transportation & Public Facilities
                  HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE                                                                                       
                     January 21, 2016                                                                                           
                         1:32 p.m.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:32:40 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman called the House Finance Committee meeting                                                                      
to order at 1:32 p.m.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative Mark Neuman, Co-Chair                                                                                            
Representative Steve Thompson, Co-Chair                                                                                         
Representative Dan Saddler, Vice-Chair                                                                                          
Representative Bryce Edgmon                                                                                                     
Representative Les Gara                                                                                                         
Representative Lynn Gattis                                                                                                      
Representative David Guttenberg                                                                                                 
Representative Scott Kawasaki                                                                                                   
Representative Cathy Munoz                                                                                                      
Representative Lance Pruitt                                                                                                     
Representative Tammie Wilson                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
None                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
ALSO PRESENT                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Pete  Ecklund,  Staff,  Representative  Mark  Neuman;  Craig                                                                    
Holt,   Director,    Outlook   Associates;    Mark   Luiken,                                                                    
Commissioner,  Department   of  Transportation   and  Public                                                                    
Facilities.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
SUMMARY                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
PRESENTATION: UPDATE ON INTERIM RESULTS BASED BUDGETING                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     CRAIG HOLT, DIRECTOR, OUTLOOK ASSOCIATES                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     MARK     LUIKEN,     COMMISSIONER,    DEPARTMENT     OF                                                                    
     TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman discussed the  meeting agenda. The committee                                                                    
would   hear  a   presentation   from   the  Department   of                                                                    
Transportation and  Public Facilities  (DOT) on work  it had                                                                    
done   over  the   interim   to  incorporate   results-based                                                                    
budgeting  into  its  management and  budget  processes.  He                                                                    
noted  that the  Department  of Health  and Social  Services                                                                    
(DHSS)  had   undergone  the  same  process   several  years                                                                    
earlier.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
PETE ECKLUND, STAFF,  REPRESENTATIVE MARK NEUMAN, elaborated                                                                    
that approximately  three years earlier DHSS  had undertaken                                                                    
work  with Craig  Holt [director  of Outlook  Associates] to                                                                    
incorporate   results-based   budgeting   (RBB)   into   the                                                                    
department's   budgeting   and  management   processes.   He                                                                    
reiterated that  DOT had begun  the process during  the past                                                                    
interim. The  two departments combined represented  about $4                                                                    
billion of  the state's budget (including  state and federal                                                                    
funds).  He noted  that Mr.  Holt would  hold a  training on                                                                    
Saturday for  anyone interested in  a more in-depth  look at                                                                    
results-based  budgeting  and  how  it had  helped  the  two                                                                    
departments to work towards improved outcomes.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman remarked that the  training was the upcoming                                                                    
Saturday.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Ecklund relayed  the details  on the  meeting time  and                                                                    
location. The  purpose for RBB  was an effort to  change the                                                                    
culture  of  government  (moving   away  from  just  getting                                                                    
dollars) to  a management  approach in  order to  get better                                                                    
outcomes.  The  goal  was  to  change  how  the  legislature                                                                    
interacted  with  the  departments.  He  detailed  that  the                                                                    
finance  committee members  were investors  who invested  in                                                                    
the departments' activities and  in outcomes and results. He                                                                    
furthered that  it represented  a philosophical  and culture                                                                    
change in  the relationship between the  legislature and the                                                                    
executive  branch agencies;  it also  represented a  culture                                                                    
change within the departments.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
^PRESENTATION: UPDATE ON INTERIM RESULTS BASED BUDGETING                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:36:27 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CRAIG  HOLT,   DIRECTOR,  OUTLOOK  ASSOCIATES,   provided  a                                                                    
PowerPoint presentation titled  "2016 House Finance Briefing                                                                    
Results  Based   Budgeting/Alignment  (RBB/RBA)"   (copy  on                                                                    
file).  He underscored  that  a  more detailed  presentation                                                                    
would be provided  on Saturday. He noted  the training would                                                                    
utilize  examples  from DHSS  and  DOT  in more  detail.  He                                                                    
explained that the departments [DHSS  and DOT] had taken two                                                                    
similar but  different approaches.  He elaborated  that DHSS                                                                    
had  really focused  on trying  to get  a sense  of how  its                                                                    
money was flowing  (its former $2.8 billion  budget had been                                                                    
reduced).  He would  discuss how  the money  was flowing  to                                                                    
direct  services. Additionally,  he would  address cuts  and                                                                    
funding sources.  He added  that DHSS  was currently  in the                                                                    
process  of bringing  its measures  along;  whereas DOT  had                                                                    
focused on  getting its measures started.  He explained that                                                                    
the presentation  would address  measures and  alignment. He                                                                    
furthered that  DOT had  begun the  process of  aligning its                                                                    
monies and budget  with the outcomes. He  expounded that the                                                                    
legislature  would be  able to  see what  the final  picture                                                                    
should look  like - it would  demonstrate accountability for                                                                    
how  the dollars  flowed  and how  well  the investment  was                                                                    
doing.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair   Neuman  asked   members   to  provide   questions                                                                    
throughout the presentation.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt addressed  slide 3  titled  "Key Concept:  Mission                                                                    
Statement."  He reiterated  that  the  legislature acted  as                                                                    
investors on behalf  of Alaskans. He noted there  were 15 or                                                                    
16 agencies  in addition to various  boards and commissions.                                                                    
He relayed that the first focus  should be on the mission of                                                                    
the agencies; it would set the  framework for how all of the                                                                    
agency  services  flowed  down.  He cautioned  that  if  the                                                                    
legislature did  not agree with  the mission it  should stop                                                                    
because everything  else would  be a  surrogate conversation                                                                    
for not agreeing on the mission. He read from slide 3:                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     SHOULD:                                                                                                                    
     · Briefly state WHY department exists,                                                                                     
     · Highlight UNIQUE contribution of department,                                                                             
     · Unify the core services/service groups,                                                                                  
     · Be memorable and usable                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt elaborated  that the  mission should  be memorable                                                                    
and usable  because it  was supposed to  bring focus  to the                                                                    
people   involved   in   the  organization.   He   continued                                                                    
addressing slide 3:                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     SHOULD NOT:                                                                                                                
     · Be list of everything we do,                                                                                             
     · Include statements of values,                                                                                            
     · Include "qualifiers" of who, how well, how good, or                                                                      
     · Contain language that is vague and unclear.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  moved to  slide  4  titled "Mission  Statement  -                                                                    
Examples." The first mission statement  example on the slide                                                                    
pertained to the Department of Fish and Game:                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     To protect,  maintain, and improve the  fish, game, and                                                                    
     aquatic plant resources of the  state, and manage their                                                                    
     use  and  development  in  the  best  interest  of  the                                                                    
     economy and the well-being of  the people of the state,                                                                    
     consistent with the sustained yield principle. (DFG)                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt elaborated  that in  addition to  the department's                                                                    
mission, the  statement included  what the  department would                                                                    
do,  how  well the  department  would  do  it, and  who  the                                                                    
department would do it for.  He addressed the second mission                                                                    
statement  example  on  the  slide  that  pertained  to  the                                                                    
Department of Corrections:                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     Provide secure  confinement, reformative  programs, and                                                                    
     a  process  of  supervised community  reintegration  to                                                                    
     enhance the safety of our communities (DOC)                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  remarked that the  DOC mission  statement language                                                                    
sounded like  three core  services the  department delivered                                                                    
to  enhance  the  safety of  communities.  He  believed  the                                                                    
statement  indicated  the importance  of  the  focus on  the                                                                    
enhancements   to   increase    the   safety   of   Alaska's                                                                    
communities.  He remarked  that the  focus would  enable the                                                                    
department  to measure  how  well it  was  doing. The  third                                                                    
mission statement  example was  the Department  of Education                                                                    
and Early Development:                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     To  ensure   quality  standards-based   instruction  to                                                                    
     improve academic achievement for all students (DEED)                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt pointed  out that  when  focus was  placed on  the                                                                    
first part of the statement  versus the latter it could mean                                                                    
something  different. The  fourth mission  statement example                                                                    
was  for   the  Department  of  Transportation   and  Public                                                                    
Facilities:                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Keep Alaska  Moving through service  and infrastructure                                                                    
     (DOT)                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt remarked that the  DOT mission statement was clear.                                                                    
The  last  mission  statement  on  the  slide  was  for  the                                                                    
Department of Labor and Workforce Development:                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     Provide safe and legal working conditions and to                                                                           
     advance opportunities for employment (DLWD)                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  spoke to the importance  of mission clarification.                                                                    
He believed  the department's mission statements  had a good                                                                    
foundation to start with.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:41:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.   Holt   addressed   slide   5   titled   "Why   Mission                                                                    
Clarification  is  IMPORTANT"  that  addressed  the  Alcohol                                                                    
Beverage  Control Board  as  an example.  He  read from  the                                                                    
slide:                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     Alcohol and Beverage Control Board                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     Is the "Mission"……..                                                                                                       
        · Public Protection                                                                                                     
        · Facilitation of Commerce                                                                                              
        · Revenue Collection / Disbursement                                                                                     
        · All of the above                                                                                                      
        · None of the above                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Does it make a difference what the Mission is?                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  explained  that  the question  "does  it  make  a                                                                    
difference  what   the  mission  is?"  was   rhetorical.  He                                                                    
furthered that it  could lead to frustration  if the mission                                                                    
was  public  protection, but  the  agency  thought that  its                                                                    
focus was  revenue collection and disbursement.  He believed                                                                    
it  underscored   the  importance  of  having   clarity  and                                                                    
agreement  on  the mission.  He  turned  to slide  6  titled                                                                    
"Shifting from Inputs to OUTCOMES."  He pointed to images on                                                                    
the  left  side   of  the  slide  showing   bags  of  money,                                                                    
positions, and technology, which were  the input side of the                                                                    
equation.  He  detailed  that  there  could  be  significant                                                                    
conversation about the  input side of the  equation, but the                                                                    
real  issue for  the legislature  as investors  was how  the                                                                    
items contributed to the safe  movement of people and goods;                                                                    
statewide   access   and   connectivity;   and   access   to                                                                    
exploration  and  development.  The  shift  represented  the                                                                    
conversation away  from how much  the state had to  what the                                                                    
state was  getting with  it. He stressed  that even  in dire                                                                    
fiscal  times   Alaska  still  had  money   that  was  being                                                                    
invested. He recalled  being told in the past  that the less                                                                    
money a person had, the more  important it was to ensure the                                                                    
money was going to the right things.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  further illustrated  the point  on slide  7 titled                                                                    
"Investing  in  RESULTS,  not Activities."  He  spoke  about                                                                    
construction and  asked rhetorically if spending  all of the                                                                    
money  or underspending  a  budget  constituted success.  He                                                                    
explained that if  there was a focus on  the activities that                                                                    
went  in,   it  was  possible  to   have  the  conversation.                                                                    
Alternatively, one could  consider how construction spending                                                                    
helped  improve  the  safe movement  of  people  and  goods;                                                                    
statewide   access   and   connectivity;   and   access   to                                                                    
exploration and development.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
1:45:12 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt turned  to  slide 8  titled  "What's IMPORTANT  to                                                                    
Measure." He  spoke to the  importance of what  was measured                                                                    
once the  focus on  the mission and  outcomes was  clear. He                                                                    
quoted  a  friend  who  had stated  that  "many  things  are                                                                    
measurable, few  were meaningful." He expounded  that it was                                                                    
not about  having "lots of  stuff," but about  measuring the                                                                    
right thing.  For example,  the outcome  of a  jobs training                                                                    
program  should  be  people getting  jobs.  He  addressed  a                                                                    
number of  activities that went  into accomplishing  the job                                                                    
outcome:                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Activities                                                                                                                 
     · Person's case is established                                                                                             
     · Person is trained                                                                                                        
     · Person receives child care assistance                                                                                    
     · Person is taught interviewing skills                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  elaborated that the  items were important,  but it                                                                    
was important to  not lose sight of whether  the outcome was                                                                    
achieved. He  questioned whether  it was  good if  an agency                                                                    
was  successful  at  three  out of  its  four  programs.  He                                                                    
answered  that  it  depended.  He asked  if  a  mission  was                                                                    
successful if  the focus was on  a person getting a  job and                                                                    
more  people obtained  jobs. He  stated that  it was  a good                                                                    
thing, but  questioned if it  could get better.  He remarked                                                                    
that  in difficult  fiscal times  it was  important to  know                                                                    
whether  a person  placed in  a job  was receiving  adequate                                                                    
training.  He  furthered  that  it  was  important  to  know                                                                    
because  it  provided  an opportunity  for  improvement.  He                                                                    
reiterated  that the  focus  should be  on  the results  and                                                                    
activities.  He  stated  that  there  would  be  an  example                                                                    
pertaining to DOT.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Gara pointed  to slide  8 related  to a  job                                                                    
training  program. He  discussed that  although the  current                                                                    
job market was poor, individuals  who had gone through a job                                                                    
training program  were employable  and much better  off than                                                                    
before. He asked  why the right result was  a person getting                                                                    
a job.  He remarked that it  could take a person  six months                                                                    
to get a job due to the poor economy.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  replied that  it was a  great question.  He stated                                                                    
that it  was important to  not lose  sight of the  fact that                                                                    
the  purpose of  the  program  was to  get  people jobs.  He                                                                    
furthered that  there were many  things that could  impact a                                                                    
person's  ability  to get  a  job.  He  stated that  if  the                                                                    
economy continued  to do  poorly and  there continued  to be                                                                    
fewer and fewer jobs, it  became a decision for investors on                                                                    
whether  to continue  investing in  life-skills or  if there                                                                    
were  other options.  The  measurement  only specified  what                                                                    
happened and  not whether a good  or bad job had  been done.                                                                    
He noted that  a person could prepare themselves  as much as                                                                    
possible, but if  there was not a job, there  was not a job.                                                                    
Investors needed  to monitor in  order to  determine whether                                                                    
the type of skills needed to  be adjusted in order to ensure                                                                    
that  when the  job  market bounced  back  that people  were                                                                    
ready for employment.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
1:49:57 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair   Neuman   spoke   to  his   personal   educational                                                                    
experience.  He  noted  that  the  state  had  five  or  six                                                                    
vocational education entities  between DLWD, the University,                                                                    
the  DEED,  and  the  Department of  Military  and  Veterans                                                                    
Affairs.  He asked  whether the  state was  training in  the                                                                    
right things if it took a person six months to get a job.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  replied  that  the topic  was  to  stimulate  the                                                                    
conversation.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Kawasaki remarked  that the  result was  the                                                                    
metric  being used.  He detailed  that childcare  assistance                                                                    
was one of the core activities  within DHSS but not DLWD. He                                                                    
reasoned that a  metric for DOC was the  recidivism rate. He                                                                    
stated that 33 percent of  offenders returned to jail within                                                                    
two years  after their release;  many returned  because they                                                                    
could  get access  to healthcare  in the  prison system.  He                                                                    
wondered  how  to  measure  an outcome  or  result  when  it                                                                    
pertained to several agencies.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  answered  that the  information  highlighted  the                                                                    
point.  He believed  that when  legislators  focused on  the                                                                    
results  it would  probably  involve  multiple agencies.  He                                                                    
relayed  that when  DHSS had  conducted the  process it  had                                                                    
involved multiple divisions with  real core outcomes and had                                                                    
taken  a consolidated  effort to  get it  done. He  referred                                                                    
back  to the  outcome  example  of a  person  getting a  job                                                                    
(slide  8).  He  detailed  that   the  method  would  be  to                                                                    
determine which  agency had the  lead and to  then determine                                                                    
which agencies contributed to the  activities and who should                                                                    
be  held accountable  for the  outcome. Whether  the outcome                                                                    
was a person  getting a job or gaining  life skills, someone                                                                    
had to be in charge  of carrying the measurement forward. He                                                                    
noted that  he had worked in  the field for 30  years and it                                                                    
was not  uncommon to have multiple  agencies contributing to                                                                    
an outcome.  He intended  to provide examples  to illustrate                                                                    
his point.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:52:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wilson  discussed that  she was in  charge of                                                                    
the University  budget and believed  the outcome  to measure                                                                    
should be graduates. She provided  an example and used a low                                                                    
graduation rate. She asked if  legislators should drill down                                                                    
into all  of the reasons  students may not be  graduating if                                                                    
it was basing its funding on the graduation level.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  replied that  he strongly  advised investors  in a                                                                    
large  organization such  as the  legislature to  stay at  a                                                                    
high level. He  furthered that it was right for  them to ask                                                                    
questions if the result was  not being achieved. He believed                                                                    
it  was  appropriate to  get  further  into the  details  if                                                                    
satisfactory answers  were not  provided. He  encouraged the                                                                    
legislature to avoid  trying to solve the  issues itself. He                                                                    
added that  it may  be that the  legislature and  the agency                                                                    
have a disagreement on what success was.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wilson provided a  scenario where the mission                                                                    
was  for a  person to  get a  job, get  a degree,  or get  a                                                                    
diploma  and  it  was determined  that  $5,000  would  cover                                                                    
getting the right pieces in place  for one of the three. She                                                                    
asked about results being achieved  at a later time for less                                                                    
funding.  She thought  it would  be  back on  the agency  to                                                                    
determine how to  get more from the funding  because it knew                                                                    
what the  goal was. She  opined that if the  legislature was                                                                    
going to  stay at  a 10,000-foot level  it was  necessary to                                                                    
know  what  the goal  was.  For  example, she  believed  the                                                                    
legislature should know  the amount of money  it required to                                                                    
obtain  the  goal  of  graduation.  She  stated  that  if  a                                                                    
graduation rate decreased from 30  percent to 20 percent the                                                                    
agency would get less funding  until it determined why goals                                                                    
were  not being  met. She  reasoned that  the agencies  were                                                                    
large  and it  was difficult  for the  legislature to  drill                                                                    
down  to figure  out  what had  happened.  She believed  the                                                                    
legislative  finance  subcommittees  got into  trouble  when                                                                    
they  got  into the  weeds  and  began micromanaging  versus                                                                    
setting an attainable goal.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt agreed. He recommended  that the legislature remain                                                                    
at a  high level as  investors and  agree to the  results it                                                                    
would receive;  if the results  were not being  achieved the                                                                    
legislature could  ask the  agency to  come speak  with them                                                                    
during the interim.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
1:56:07 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt addressed slide 9 titled "Example Results."                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
   · Ensure sustainability and harvestable surplus of fish                                                                      
     and wildlife resources (DFG)                                                                                               
   · Workforce Development to support Alaska hire and                                                                           
     economic development (DWLD)                                                                                                
   · Foster responsible commercial development and use of                                                                       
     state land and natural resources (DNR)                                                                                     
   · Provide access to state lands for public and private                                                                       
     use, settlement, and recreation (DNR)                                                                                      
   · Strengthen Alaska Families (DHSS)                                                                                          
   · Protect vulnerable Alaskans (DHSS)                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt elaborated  that the  last two  points on  slide 9                                                                    
were  included because  they were  short  and brought  quick                                                                    
focus to their goal. He  noted that long sentences tended to                                                                    
not bring  focus. Providing a  clear and concise  focus made                                                                    
it possible  to have a  discussion on the expected  level of                                                                    
performance. Mr.  Holt turned to slide  10 titled "'Balanced                                                                    
Set'  of   Measures."  He   emphasized  the   importance  of                                                                    
sequencing. He stated that something  could be measured once                                                                    
there   was  agreement   on  the   focus.  He   stated  that                                                                    
measurement  had added  two  fundamental elements  including                                                                    
efficiency  and effectiveness.  He detailed  that efficiency                                                                    
included cost  indicators (i.e. cost  per unit),  which were                                                                    
contrasted against the quality  of the services provided. He                                                                    
stated that  the efficiency figure  was used to  compare how                                                                    
well the  agency was doing  with total costs.  He juxtaposed                                                                    
efficiency  with  the  effectiveness (i.e.  how  timely  and                                                                    
accurate  the  service was).  He  turned  to a  construction                                                                    
academy  example   on  slide  11.   He  elaborated   that  a                                                                    
construction academy  had been  implemented due to  the need                                                                    
for construction  workers. He  reiterated the  importance of                                                                    
simplifying the  mission. He furthered  that if  the mission                                                                    
was  to  increase  the   number  of  qualified  construction                                                                    
workers,  the measures  were fairly  easy to  determine. The                                                                    
slide  showed the  efficiency as  the cost  per client  that                                                                    
gets a  job (in construction)  compared to the  average time                                                                    
it  took to  get a  construction job  and the  percentage of                                                                    
post graduates employed in the  construction field. He noted                                                                    
that the  three items  were not a  complete list,  but would                                                                    
provide  a good  indication  about whether  the academy  was                                                                    
moving  in  the  right  direction.  He  added  that  it  was                                                                    
important  to discuss  the  items with  the  agency; it  was                                                                    
important  to  have  agreement   on  the  mission  and  core                                                                    
services and how success was measured.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
1:59:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Gara  addressed  slide 11.  He  provided  an                                                                    
example of  a woman  going through the  construction academy                                                                    
who  secured  a   job  on  the  North  Slope,   but  not  in                                                                    
construction.  He wondered  why  the scenario  would not  be                                                                    
counted as success.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  replied that  it depended on  the way  success was                                                                    
defined  by those  measuring the  results. He  detailed that                                                                    
the  measurement  could easily  be  modified  to remove  the                                                                    
words "in construction" from  the measurement. He elaborated                                                                    
that  it illustrated  the importance  of the  definition and                                                                    
agreement  with an  agency. He  furthered that  if the  real                                                                    
focus  was ensuring  that  individuals  were employable,  he                                                                    
advised removing the words from the intended outcome.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative Gara  asked for  verification that  the slide                                                                    
was not trying to specify  the way the measurement should be                                                                    
done.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  agreed  and  explained  that  it  was  merely  an                                                                    
example. In the example the  outcome was very clear that the                                                                    
goal of  the construction  academy was  to train  people for                                                                    
employment  in the  construction field.  He stated  that the                                                                    
legislature   could   discuss   whether   to   broaden   the                                                                    
measurement.  Alternatively, it  was possible  to look  at a                                                                    
couple of  measures (i.e.  what it cost  for a  student that                                                                    
got a job and  what was the subset of the  number that got a                                                                    
job in construction).                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative Gara  referred to  conversations he  had with                                                                    
agencies  about  measuring  outcomes. For  example,  he  had                                                                    
asked the Office of Children's  Services for years about the                                                                    
high school  graduation rate  and the  agency had  not known                                                                    
the  answer for  many years.  The agency  had told  him that                                                                    
with the staff it had it  would need to take staff away from                                                                    
kids to do the data  compilation. He remarked on the state's                                                                    
$3.5 billion budget  deficit. He observed that  it would not                                                                    
improve without measures,  but on the other hand,  to do the                                                                    
work would mean taking employees  from direct jobs to do the                                                                    
data compilation.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt responded  that he  had personally  done the  work                                                                    
inside of government for the  State of Oregon; they had been                                                                    
directed  to have  no net  increase in  administrative cost.                                                                    
The investors had also given  the departments the ability to                                                                    
report back  that they needed relief  from certain reporting                                                                    
in order  to work towards  another goal. He  advised letting                                                                    
the   State  of   Alaska  departments   come  back   to  the                                                                    
legislature for  relief if  departments thought  they needed                                                                    
more. He stated that it should  not result in an increase or                                                                    
take away from  direct service. He asked if  he had answered                                                                    
Representative Gara's question.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Gara replied  in  the affirmative,  assuming                                                                    
there were areas that employees  could be taken away from to                                                                    
provide the work.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative Edgmon shared that  he had read recently that                                                                    
it was  a rule of thumb  that any organization had  at least                                                                    
20 to  30 percent  waste. He asked  for Mr.  Holt's thoughts                                                                    
and wondered if  the number was even  higher in governmental                                                                    
organizations.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt replied  that he was not familiar with  the rule of                                                                    
thumb Representative Edgmon had  referred to. He stated that                                                                    
10  percent was  not  an unreasonable  number. He  furthered                                                                    
that  government did  a lot  of processing;  some was  self-                                                                    
inflected and some was not.  He furthered that it required a                                                                    
minimal  amount and  number of  people to  set up  something                                                                    
like the  measures. He explained  that much of the  raw data                                                                    
that comprised the indicators was already being gathered.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:04:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Edgmon asked  if undertaking  the process  -                                                                    
that went back  to the constitution and core  values - would                                                                    
be  advisable when  the legislature  was considering  making                                                                    
difficult budget cuts.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt replied  in the  affirmative,  beginning with  the                                                                    
missions. He  stated that the  advantage was that  the state                                                                    
only had 16  agencies in addition to  boards and commissions                                                                    
and had only been around for  56 years. He had worked on the                                                                    
East Coast  where governments had  been in business  for 200                                                                    
years and did  not know where to  find enabling legislation.                                                                    
He believed  Mr. Ecklund had  stated that together  the DHSS                                                                    
and DOT  budgets accounted  for about  $4 billion.  He noted                                                                    
that  DOT had  four core  services  and DHSS  had seven.  He                                                                    
thought the  entire state may  have 25 or so  core services,                                                                    
which was  not too many to  have a framework to  take a look                                                                    
at.                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Edgmon  observed  that   by  not  using  the                                                                    
process  it appeared  that the  legislature was  cutting the                                                                    
budget in a random manner.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative Guttenberg stated that  there were nuances in                                                                    
programs. He detailed that the  construction academy was not                                                                    
designed to get  people jobs in construction,  but to enable                                                                    
people to determine whether they  want jobs in construction.                                                                    
He elaborated  that the  number of  people who  graduate and                                                                    
want to work  in construction was different  from the number                                                                    
of  people  who graduate.  He  provided  the dental  hygiene                                                                    
program in Fairbanks as another  example. He elaborated that                                                                    
an individual did  not require a certificate,  but needed to                                                                    
be  competent. He  stated that  when an  instructor knew  an                                                                    
individual was  ready they  called a  dental office  and the                                                                    
student got a  job. He stated that they  never graduated. He                                                                    
spoke to figuring out a  way to nuance the effectiveness. He                                                                    
noted that it  also brought up another issue  related to the                                                                    
number of people who are competent  at the end of the course                                                                    
and would  be recommended  by the instructor  for a  job. He                                                                    
provided another example  of five people in  a welding class                                                                    
one  year   who  were  certified  and   recommended  by  the                                                                    
instructor and others in the  class who were not recommended                                                                    
the following  year. He  stated that  the nuances  played an                                                                    
important part in influencing the numbers.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:08:17 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt   answered  that  the   purpose  of   the  current                                                                    
conversation  was three  measures  and a  clear mission.  He                                                                    
noted that they had quickly  arrived at a conversation about                                                                    
what  constituted success  in a  mission. He  furthered that                                                                    
once success  was determined it  was possible to  create the                                                                    
measures and get everyone "marching  to the same direction."                                                                    
He stressed the importance  of having the conversation prior                                                                    
to allocating money to an  item. He explained that otherwise                                                                    
the agency may  be thinking one thing  while the legislature                                                                    
was thinking another, which could  cause frustration on both                                                                    
sides.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Gattis  noted  that different  people  could                                                                    
have different  perspectives on what  a state  agency should                                                                    
or  could be  doing even  if the  employees understand  what                                                                    
their  role is.  She remarked  on people  being on  the same                                                                    
page  and understanding  what their  roles and  end missions                                                                    
were. She opined  that sometimes there was  a disconnect and                                                                    
she believed the  current topic was a  great conversation to                                                                    
have. She  thought it was  great for employees to  know they                                                                    
were all on the same page.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt agreed. He stated  that the alignment piece was the                                                                    
most important  part going forward in  government. He stated                                                                    
that  if  nothing was  measured,  but  everyone was  pulling                                                                    
towards  the same  mission  it  was 10  to  15 percent;  the                                                                    
number increased  when measurements  began. He  believed the                                                                    
commission would have some powerful  things to share related                                                                    
to employee understanding and alignment.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:10:55 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  advanced  to  slide   12  titled  "Cascading  and                                                                    
Aligning  -   the  Picture."  He  stated   that  there  were                                                                    
different  levels to  measure  including  the mission,  core                                                                    
services, and  programs. He drew  attention to the  left and                                                                    
right  sides of  the slide  and noted  that the  arrows were                                                                    
purposefully  one   directional.  He  emphasized   that  the                                                                    
mission  should  drive  the  core  services;  and  the  core                                                                    
services  should drive  the programs.  He remarked  that the                                                                    
investors  should remain  in the  mission  and core  service                                                                    
levels when  making investment  decisions; staff  within the                                                                    
agencies were  responsible for implementing  the programming                                                                    
component.  The   right  side   of  the  slide   related  to                                                                    
contribution  measurement  (arrows  were  directed  up);  if                                                                    
alignment was done correctly on  the left side of the chart,                                                                    
the  measures  should  be validating  the  contribution  the                                                                    
programs  were  making to  the  mission.  He referenced  the                                                                    
earlier  discussion he  had with  the  committee related  to                                                                    
jobs. He  stated that if  only three out of  four activities                                                                    
were done  well by an  agency the legislature should  take a                                                                    
look  at  the  issue.  He reiterated  his  belief  that  the                                                                    
legislature should  remain at the  mission and  core service                                                                    
level.  He discussed  the  frequency  of measurement,  which                                                                    
tied directly to the type of  work being done and the window                                                                    
of decision making  based on the data. He  remarked that the                                                                    
legislature  was in  session  once a  year  and needed  data                                                                    
appropriate to  enable it to make  investment decisions that                                                                    
were  appropriate  for the  next  year.  He noted  that  the                                                                    
legislature should not be  involved on programmatic measures                                                                    
that were  examined on  a monthly  or semi-weekly  basis; at                                                                    
that   point   he   believed  the   legislature   would   be                                                                    
micromanaging the agencies.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman  believed the legislature needed  to look at                                                                    
programs to determine whether to  fund them. He did not want                                                                    
to partially fund programs. He  wondered why the legislature                                                                    
should not  look at them and  asked if Mr. Holt  was looking                                                                    
at programs in  a different sense. Mr. Holt  replied that he                                                                    
was  referring  to  a  different  context.  He  agreed  that                                                                    
programs should  not be partially funded.  He explained that                                                                    
the  chart  on slide  12  was  speaking to  three  different                                                                    
levels. He detailed that in  the context he was speaking to,                                                                    
program  meant  front  line services  and  not  programmatic                                                                    
budgeting.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wilson noted  that the  legislature was  not                                                                    
funding programs,  it was funding  core services  to provide                                                                    
the results  it was  looking for. She  furthered that  how a                                                                    
department  chose  the  programs   to  achieve  the  desired                                                                    
results was up to the department.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  agreed. He intended  to use  DOT as an  example to                                                                    
illustrate the point  later on. He moved on to  slide 13 and                                                                    
provided  an   example  related   to  the  Las   Vegas  fire                                                                    
department titled  "Alignment -  Fire Dept. (LV)."  He spoke                                                                    
to two  core missions for firefighters  including minimizing                                                                    
the  loss of  life  and loss  of property  due  to fire.  He                                                                    
detailed  that  there  was  a   six-minute  window  where  a                                                                    
multitude of  things occurred. At the  department level they                                                                    
had two measures including lives  lost to fire and estimated                                                                    
dollar value  of loss  due to fire.  The core  service level                                                                    
included  the percentage  of calls  responded to  within six                                                                    
minutes and  the percentage of fires  contained within "room                                                                    
of origin." He had learned  that the core service components                                                                    
directly tied to the core  mission of the department. He had                                                                    
been told by firefighters that  if a fire could be contained                                                                    
to  the room  of  origin, the  result in  loss  to life  and                                                                    
property was almost a factor of  10. He stated that once the                                                                    
fire hit  the duct  work it  meant absolute  destruction. He                                                                    
addressed the programmatic level:                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Program                                                                                                                    
     •Average maintenance cost/truck                                                                                            
     •Average time for fire truck response                                                                                      
     •Average time for containment, once on site                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt elaborated  on the  importance of  maintaining the                                                                    
fire  trucks. He  stated  that the  fire  station worked  on                                                                    
measures at  the programmatic level. The  core service level                                                                    
looked at  all of the fire  stations across the city  and at                                                                    
the department level the core  mission related to minimizing                                                                    
lives lost to fire.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:16:26 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt turned to slide  14 titled "Alignment - DOT/PF." He                                                                    
discussed  that  DOT's mission  was  to  keep Alaska  moving                                                                    
through  service  and  infrastructure.  He  noted  that  the                                                                    
following core services of  the department corresponded with                                                                    
those in the program level:                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
        Core Services:                                                                                                          
        A. Average Time to Re-establish Service                                                                                 
        B. Change in Road/Runway Condition Rating / Dollars                                                                     
          Invested                                                                                                              
        C. Number of Miles Meeting Goal & Target/ Total                                                                         
          Miles                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
        Program:                                                                                                                
        A. Average time from notification to repair                                                                             
        B. Dollars spent/ lane mile maintained                                                                                  
        C. Redo's ($'s) / Total Budget ($'s)                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  pointed to core  service C  - the number  of miles                                                                    
meeting  goal and  target versus  total  miles; and  program                                                                    
level  C -  redo versus  total budget.  He appreciated  when                                                                    
anyone willing  to admit when  something was not  done right                                                                    
the first  time. He  furthered that if  a certain  amount of                                                                    
work was  planned under a  limited budget and a  mistake was                                                                    
made, it would prevent the  plan from coming to fruition. He                                                                    
turned  to  a  DOT  maintenance chart  on  slide  15  titled                                                                    
"DOT/PF  - Maintenance  (Core Service)."  He pointed  to the                                                                    
first  column on  the  left that  included  core and  direct                                                                    
services. For  example, surface maintenance was  listed as a                                                                    
core service  and underneath  were the  corresponding direct                                                                    
services   including   routine  maintenance   and   incident                                                                    
response.  The  chart  also   included  four  other  columns                                                                    
including  conformance to  plan,  timeliness, accuracy,  and                                                                    
cost; for each  one of the services  the department measured                                                                    
whether it  adhered to the  plan accurately and in  a timely                                                                    
way and how much it had cost.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  turned  to  slide  16 titled  "DOT/PF  -  4  Core                                                                    
Services." He  explained that  DOT had  developed a  tool to                                                                    
accomplish a certain set of  measures. He furthered that the                                                                    
department  had  involved   various  regional  employees  to                                                                    
verify  that it  had selected  the appropriate  measures and                                                                    
had developed  a matrix of  services that had  been assigned                                                                    
to work  teams. For  example, regardless  of where  a person                                                                    
was employed  within the department,  if a person  was doing                                                                    
snow removal,  there was an  expectation on how it  would be                                                                    
accomplished. Services  had been identified and  a work team                                                                    
carried  the services  out. Subsequently  measures that  had                                                                    
been   carried  out   statewide   were   populated  into   a                                                                    
performance  matrix  for  each  work  team  (slide  17).  He                                                                    
continued to discuss  the work team related to  snow and ice                                                                    
removal. He  emphasized that there  was no question  for the                                                                    
work group  on its mission,  how to  measure it, and  how it                                                                    
aligned.  The  department  was  currently  implementing  the                                                                    
matrix measurement  structure and  would probably  have good                                                                    
measurement data in  six to nine months. He  believed it was                                                                    
elegant in  its simplicity  and that it  brought consistency                                                                    
to  what  was  important.  He  appreciated  DOT's  focus  on                                                                    
improvement.  He  recalled  the DOT  commissioner's  comment                                                                    
about working  to do things  better. He stated that  DOT had                                                                    
really    focused    on   implementing    the    measurement                                                                    
infrastructure;  DHSS was  starting the  process at  present                                                                    
and had put its initial focus  on the budget. He advanced to                                                                    
slide 21  titled "DOT&PF Core Service  Alignment." He stated                                                                    
there  were  four  core services  for  the  department;  the                                                                    
teardrops   below  the   core  service   sections  indicated                                                                    
divisions and which core services they contributed to.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:22:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Gattis asked  about timeliness  and wondered                                                                    
who determined whether a customer had been served.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  answered with  slide 19  titled "DOT/PF  - Example                                                                    
'front  line.'"  He elaborated  that  the  agencies and  the                                                                    
legislature should agree on the  measures and the definition                                                                    
to ensure clarity.  He furthered that DOT  had consulted its                                                                    
staff to  determine which measures would  not be applicable.                                                                    
He  used avalanche  mitigation  as an  example  - staff  had                                                                    
considered what would constitute a measure of timeliness.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative Gattis referred to  snow plowing on the Glenn                                                                    
Highway. She  believed the department and  the customers had                                                                    
a different  idea on whether  a job had  been done and  in a                                                                    
timely manner. She wondered how  to include the customers as                                                                    
part of  the determination  on whether the  department could                                                                    
do better and where its strengths and weaknesses resided.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt answered  that he had been the  DOT commissioner in                                                                    
Oregon and  had been faced with  the same set of  issues. He                                                                    
advised that  legislators as the  investors should  sign off                                                                    
on the measures. He furthered  that if legislators wanted to                                                                    
have   public  involvement   it   was   their  purview.   He                                                                    
recommended being realistic; the  narrative "out there" with                                                                    
the  state's current  fiscal crisis  was  that people  would                                                                    
tank  on  services  they delivered.  He  explained  that  an                                                                    
expectation could be set too  high in relation to the amount                                                                    
of funding that was provided.  He reiterated that it was the                                                                    
legislature's purview. He remarked  that he had been working                                                                    
with  Washington  D.C.  and  three  days  before  presenting                                                                    
performance  measures he  had been  asked what  the citizens                                                                    
thought; therefore,  he had sought  the information  out. He                                                                    
advised  that  the  process  had  to  be  done  thoughtfully                                                                    
because perception of service  versus reality was not always                                                                    
the  same  thing.  For  example,   a  person  could  have  a                                                                    
perception of  a service based  on one  negative experience,                                                                    
while  99  percent  of  the   time  the  service  was  good;                                                                    
therefore, using the measures that  compiled all of the data                                                                    
was very important.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:26:07 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman asked  about ways to measure  the success of                                                                    
a service.  He reasoned that  a result was based  on actions                                                                    
taken. He wondered how to  know whether DOT was plowing snow                                                                    
on time  with the  amount of money  that had  been allocated                                                                    
for winter  maintenance. He guessed  they could look  at any                                                                    
accidents that  had occurred as  an indicator. He  asked how                                                                    
to do that without looking at  a five to ten-year average of                                                                    
road maintenance,  winter maintenance, the number  of miles,                                                                    
and  the  number  of  accidents. He  wondered  how  else  to                                                                    
measure results outside of looking at the data.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt answered  "that's why these are always  late to the                                                                    
party." He stated  that the pertinent question  was "what is                                                                    
the  actual   appropriate  measure?"  He  stated   that  the                                                                    
legislature was funding all state  agencies at a significant                                                                    
amount of  money. He  advised implementing  the measurements                                                                    
and  determining  whether  there   was  agreement  on  their                                                                    
acceptability until  trends were available. He  disputed any                                                                    
argument that  the process was  worthless before  five years                                                                    
of data was available.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman  remarked that it  was not possible  to know                                                                    
who would fill the legislative  seats the following year. He                                                                    
provided  a   measurement  example  where   the  legislature                                                                    
allocated $10  million for the  DOT snow removal  budget and                                                                    
within the  year there  were 20 accidents,  3 of  which were                                                                    
fatal.  Subsequently the  legislature  provided $30  million                                                                    
and the  number of  accidents did  not improve.  He observed                                                                    
that  in the  example  the basis  on  which the  legislature                                                                    
chose to provide  more money did not  result in improvement.                                                                    
In RBB he  did not see a  matrix on how to  measure based on                                                                    
performance.  He reasoned  that  performance  could only  be                                                                    
based on what had been done.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt answered that measuring  performance was one thing,                                                                    
while comparing it to something  else to determine the level                                                                    
of success was another.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Neuman  clarified  that  he  was  inquiring  about                                                                    
comparing performance to itself.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt agreed and clarified  he was speaking to the trend.                                                                    
He stated that  it could take some time. But  a person could                                                                    
probably look  at two or  three seasons of  the department's                                                                    
activities  to get  a sense  of a  trend. He  cautioned that                                                                    
"these don't  stand by themselves,  they just tell  you what                                                                    
happened." He furthered that in  Co-Chair Neuman's example a                                                                    
person  could  look  at  the  measures  and  ascertain  that                                                                    
something did  not seem right  if $10 million  in additional                                                                    
funds were allocated  to snow removal but  accidents did not                                                                    
decline. He explained  that that was the  point the dialogue                                                                    
should occur  and the  legislature should  determine whether                                                                    
the  explanation  made sense.  He  stated  that when  people                                                                    
tried  to measure  50 to  100 things  it became  meaningless                                                                    
because there was no focus.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman  commented that it  was meaningless  if data                                                                    
was  not recorded  and  if  there was  no  awareness to  the                                                                    
levers that were  pulled and the cause and  effect. Mr. Holt                                                                    
agreed.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman  wanted a meaningful matrix  to be measured.                                                                    
He did  not know who would  serve in the legislature  and he                                                                    
wondered how future legislators  would know decisions he had                                                                    
made.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
2:30:07 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  returned to slides  15 and  16 in response  to Co-                                                                    
Chair Neuman's  question. He  relayed that  in a  year there                                                                    
would  be  four core  service  matrixes  that would  contain                                                                    
data,  which would  provide a  starting point.  He furthered                                                                    
that  at that  point data  would  need to  be collected  and                                                                    
reported on.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Neuman  believed  it   was  a  large  problem.  He                                                                    
referred to frontline  social workers for foster  kids as an                                                                    
example.  The  legislature  had  allocated  funding  for  15                                                                    
additional  social  workers  and  had put  more  money  into                                                                    
computers  and data.  He wondered  how to  know whether  the                                                                    
additional  items   were  working.   He  wanted   to  better                                                                    
understand about inputs and outputs.  He discussed coming up                                                                    
with  something the  departments could  do that  legislators                                                                    
could agree  on and analyze.  He surmised that there  had to                                                                    
be trust  between the  departments. He  could see  where the                                                                    
matrix  behooved  the department,  but  he  wondered how  it                                                                    
would be helpful  to the legislature related  to proving the                                                                    
needed funding.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  answered  that  as   departments  put  the  tools                                                                    
together  the legislature  would  have  the discussion  with                                                                    
them  about  the  alignment  and  measures.  He  recommended                                                                    
asking  departments  whether  they  had  any  data  for  the                                                                    
legislature to look at.  Subsequently, the legislature could                                                                    
agree  on a  certain amount  of funding.  At that  point the                                                                    
framework would be set in  place for the next legislature to                                                                    
hold the departments accountable.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
2:32:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wilson returned  to the  topic of  Office of                                                                    
Children's  Services. She  reasoned that  legislators looked                                                                    
at services at a different  level when looking at issues for                                                                    
constituents  versus for  budgeting purposes.  She spoke  to                                                                    
the  measurement of  an issue  such  as children's  services                                                                    
that  contained  many  intricacies (i.e.  public  defenders,                                                                    
courts, guardians ad litem, and  other); there was more than                                                                    
one department that affected the  outcome. She used how many                                                                    
children were put  back in their home as  a measurement. She                                                                    
reasoned there was  a portion that the  Office of Children's                                                                    
Services  impacted, but  there  were many  other players  as                                                                    
well. She asked how to  measure an organization's success if                                                                    
they only played a part in the outcome.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt   responded  that  it   was  the   precise  policy                                                                    
discussion  the  legislature  needed to  have;  whether  the                                                                    
legislature  wanted to  continue to  invest in  small pieces                                                                    
spread out or in a different  way. He stated that it was not                                                                    
always  necessary to  reorganize to  accomplish results.  He                                                                    
provided  an example  based on  his experience  and recalled                                                                    
that whenever  a new program  was developed they  had always                                                                    
found a way  that [Oregon] DOT had supported it  in order to                                                                    
receive funding.  He stated that  some of it  was historical                                                                    
buildup.  He  explained that  the  Oregon  governor had  put                                                                    
someone  in charge  in  order to  accomplish  the goals.  He                                                                    
detailed  that if  there were  problems  the commissioner  -                                                                    
through  work with  the  governor -  solved  the issues.  He                                                                    
believed the  process illustrated in his  presentation would                                                                    
highlight Representative Wilson's point.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:34:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wilson  suggested that legislator  played two                                                                    
roles   including   allocating    a   budget   and   helping                                                                    
constituents  navigate through  issues with  state agencies.                                                                    
She  furthered   that  in  their  role   with  constituents,                                                                    
legislators looked  further into agency details  and whether                                                                    
they  were following  their policies.  She reasoned  that it                                                                    
was  not  possible  to keep  their  role  with  constituents                                                                    
separate from their  role in the budget. She  wondered if it                                                                    
was possible to keep the two things divided.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  replied that  legislators  had  a tough  job.  He                                                                    
believed   legislators  needed   to  set   their  investment                                                                    
framework.  The  reality  was   that  legislators  did  have                                                                    
constituents and  he surmised  they worked  with them  on an                                                                    
exception basis where  they had to go into an  agency to ask                                                                    
for further  detail. He stated  that it created  problems to                                                                    
take  the  one thing  and  presume  that  it was  a  problem                                                                    
everywhere as  opposed to considering whether  the issue was                                                                    
an aberration.  He furthered  that it was  the value  of the                                                                    
bigger framework; even though a  legislator needed to do its                                                                    
diligence on  a single case  it also had the  backup showing                                                                    
that overall  an agency appeared  to be doing well  based on                                                                    
the broader indicators.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
2:36:45 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wilson  presented a hypothetical  scenario in                                                                    
which an  agency was not  working. She wondered if  that was                                                                    
the  time  to have  a  discussion  about privatization.  She                                                                    
reasoned that  everything did not  always work  as expected.                                                                    
She wondered  if there  was a point  to have  a conversation                                                                    
about  whether  the service  really  did  not belong  within                                                                    
government.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt responded  that there  could be  success if  every                                                                    
department  had the  mission matrix  system operational.  He                                                                    
furthered that the results would  provide the total picture.                                                                    
He noted that there was not time  for him to speak to how to                                                                    
solve  problems.  He added  that  the  legislature had  many                                                                    
mechanisms it  could deploy. He elaborated  that the process                                                                    
in the  presentation set up a  discussion and accountability                                                                    
framework that would lead into  the discussions mentioned by                                                                    
Representative Wilson.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wilson  asked  about a  scenario  where  the                                                                    
accountability not  working. She  elaborated that  a service                                                                    
to  be performed  could  be outlined  in  a department,  but                                                                    
could not be getting done.  She surmised it would bring them                                                                    
to  a point  where other  options should  be discussed.  She                                                                    
continued that  the state still  may be mandated  to provide                                                                    
the service,  but it could  consider where else  the service                                                                    
could be provided. She asked  there were several years where                                                                    
the missions and measures were  not accomplished it would be                                                                    
a point for the next conversation to happen.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  agreed that  if the  legislators as  the investors                                                                    
were  not  seeing the  return,  it  needed to  start  asking                                                                    
questions. He stated that everyone  knew that the definition                                                                    
of  insanity  was  doing  the same  thing  and  expecting  a                                                                    
different result. He reasoned that  if a change was not made                                                                    
a change in the result would not occur.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt moved on to  slide 22 titled "DOT&PF/NR Alignment."                                                                    
He looked  at alignment on  a regional basis and  focused on                                                                    
the  Northern region  in his  example.  The slide  contained                                                                    
four core  services and the  operating divisions  within the                                                                    
region.   Color   coding   on  the   chart   indicated   the                                                                    
contribution  the   divisions  were   making  to   the  core                                                                    
services. For  example, the slide  indicated that  the color                                                                    
red  representing  design contributed  to  all  of the  core                                                                    
services.   The   slide   illustrated  how   alignment   was                                                                    
contributing in the division. He  stated that the slide also                                                                    
provided  visibility into  how the  $106 million  budget for                                                                    
the  region was  divided across  the core  services and  the                                                                    
specific  contributions of  each  division.  He believed  it                                                                    
provided the  power for legislators  to actually  begin some                                                                    
"what if"  scenarios. The legislature could  use the results                                                                    
to determine  if it deemed  that a reduction  was necessary.                                                                    
He   pointed   to   core   service   2   "operate   Alaska's                                                                    
transportation  infrastructure"   and  questioned   how  the                                                                    
service would  be impacted if  the funding was cut  in half.                                                                    
He observed  that 78 percent  of the core service  was being                                                                    
done by  the Division of  Highways and Aviation.  He pointed                                                                    
to  the   services  provided   by  the   division  including                                                                    
illumination,  signals, snow  and  ice maintenance,  surface                                                                    
maintenance,  and bridge  maintenance.  He  remarked on  the                                                                    
significance of  the services  and believed  the cut  may be                                                                    
too  deep.  He  illuminated  that without  even  looking  at                                                                    
measures, the methodology in  the presentation would provide                                                                    
helpful  analysis  tools;  it would  enable  legislators  to                                                                    
quickly establish a  service impact. At that  point it would                                                                    
be easy to see how a  smaller cut, such as 10 percent, would                                                                    
impact  the  division.  He  reiterated   that  it  would  be                                                                    
possible to quickly see some  of the impact of the potential                                                                    
cuts. He stated that it  would then form a good conversation                                                                    
between legislators and the departments.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:42:18 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt   turned  to  slide   24  titled   "FY2015  Budget                                                                    
Alignment"  related  to  DHSS.   He  noted  that  the  slide                                                                    
reflected a  spending typology  that enabled  legislators to                                                                    
see how money  flowed and the potential effect  to a program                                                                    
based on  the money. He  noted that during  his presentation                                                                    
the upcoming  Saturday he would show  information updated to                                                                    
2016 and  2017, in addition to  cuts that had been  made and                                                                    
the impacts  the cuts had; it  would allow them to  get down                                                                    
to a  program and  do "what  if" scenarios  in real  time to                                                                    
determine   the  impact   of  different   options  to   help                                                                    
legislators with  deliberations. He furthered that  it would                                                                    
give  legislators more  opportunity to  analyze. He  relayed                                                                    
that  it had  taken DHSS  a couple  of years  to get  to the                                                                    
current point. He reiterated his  earlier statement that DOT                                                                    
had put the emphasis on  getting the measures going and were                                                                    
currently moving towards the budget.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MARK LUIKEN, COMMISSIONER,  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND                                                                    
PUBLIC FACILITIES, moved to the  portion of the presentation                                                                    
titled  "Alaska  Department  of  Transportation  and  Public                                                                    
Facilities:  How we  are Using  RBB/RBA" beginning  on slide                                                                    
25. He addressed slide 26  titled "Overview." He intended to                                                                    
discuss  why   RBB/RBA  was   chosen,  why   the  particular                                                                    
methodology had  been selected, and  how the  department had                                                                    
employed the methodology. He planned  to address how DOT had                                                                    
used  RBB/RBA  to  navigate  through  the  $34-plus  million                                                                    
unrestricted  general  fund  (UGF)  budget cut  for  FY  16.                                                                    
Additionally, he would speak to  how the department had used                                                                    
RBA to  provide a  clear framework for  preparing its  FY 17                                                                    
budget and how  it was using the methodology  to improve how                                                                    
it   provided    the   context   for    ongoing   department                                                                    
transformation.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Neuman asked  Commissioner Luiken  to address  how                                                                    
the  department  would  measure the  effects  internally  as                                                                    
well.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Luiken addressed slide  27 titled "Why We Chose                                                                    
RBA." He  recalled seeing the  budget alignment  chart shown                                                                    
earlier  in the  presentation (slide  24) the  previous year                                                                    
and wanting to  develop one for DOT. He  recognized that the                                                                    
department  needed  a better  way  to  communicate with  the                                                                    
legislature  about   how  DOT's   budget  was   managed.  He                                                                    
discussed his  personal goal  of "One  DOT," which  he would                                                                    
discuss later  in the  presentation. The  idea was  that the                                                                    
methodology  provided a  framework that  could allow  DOT to                                                                    
align  horizontally and  vertically towards  the concept  of                                                                    
One DOT. He furthered that  the real challenge was the state                                                                    
was facing enormous fiscal challenges;  therefore he felt it                                                                    
would  be irresponsible  if  the department  did  not use  a                                                                    
framework to  look at the  best tools that would  enable the                                                                    
department   to  deliver   its   mission   and  to   clearly                                                                    
communicate how  it would  do so. He  detailed that  DOT had                                                                    
absorbed  a $34.5  million budget  cut in  one year  and had                                                                    
used results  based alignment to  help. He  recognized there                                                                    
would  be  additional  funding   challenges  ahead  and  the                                                                    
framework was  helping the department  look ahead to  FY 17.                                                                    
The department was  looking for the best tools  to ensure it                                                                    
was delivering on  its mission; the RBA  tool heightened the                                                                    
importance  of   telling  the  department's  story   to  its                                                                    
investors.  He furthered  that the  department could  better                                                                    
explain its  funding needs by  linking its resources  to its                                                                    
core service outcomes; it could  also articulate the risk of                                                                    
the resource reductions to the  outcomes and measure mission                                                                    
accomplishment. The  department was focused on  the measures                                                                    
supporting  decision  making  and  on the  outcomes  it  was                                                                    
trying  to  achieve; it  would  lead  to accountability  and                                                                    
would  enable   the  legislature  to  hold   the  department                                                                    
accountable   for  the   funding   it   allocated  to   DOT.                                                                    
Additionally, the  department was using the  tool to operate                                                                    
as   a   continually    improving   organization   (creating                                                                    
efficiencies,  reducing costs,  and providing  Alaskans with                                                                    
the best transportation system).                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
2:48:12 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Luiken  addressed  how  the  tool  helped  DOT                                                                    
navigate the FY  16 $34.6 million reduction  (slide 28). The                                                                    
department had  looked at it  as an opportunity  to catalyze                                                                    
cross pollination of ideas. He  detailed that the department                                                                    
had held eight workshops over  a nine-month period, where it                                                                    
had  brought  people  in   from  throughout  the  department                                                                    
related  to  the  four  core   services  (i.e.  to  operate,                                                                    
maintain,   expand,   and  provide   marine   transportation                                                                    
services). The department recognized that  it could not be a                                                                    
top  down  exercise   and  had  to  come   from  within  the                                                                    
organization, which had allowed DOT  to begin the process of                                                                    
horizontal  alignment  (an  increased understanding  of  how                                                                    
everyone in the department  had contributed to the mission).                                                                    
He  furthered  that the  process  was  also aiding  vertical                                                                    
alignment  as  well. The  goal  was  for every  employee  to                                                                    
understand  how  they  contribute  to  the  mission  through                                                                    
direct and  core services.  For example,  his hope  was that                                                                    
ultimately  an  operator  would understand  that  they  kept                                                                    
Alaska moving through service  and infrastructure. He turned                                                                    
to  slide 29  titled  "Prepare." The  tools  had provided  a                                                                    
clear  framework  for   preparing  the  governor's  proposed                                                                    
budget.  He detailed  that the  department's executive  team                                                                    
had been  given scenarios  and reduction targets  within the                                                                    
Office of Management and Budget  development process and had                                                                    
asked the individuals if they  could support the process. He                                                                    
spoke to  the importance of  having complete consensus  as a                                                                    
team. He  continued that the  department had taken  the time                                                                    
to look  at its organization  and had recognized  that there                                                                    
were  some inefficiencies.  The  department  was looking  at                                                                    
ways to  reduce the inefficiencies;  one way was  to examine                                                                    
how  the department  was organized.  For example,  the slide                                                                    
illustrated  an  example  of how  DOT  had  reorganized  and                                                                    
streamlined the aviation structure;  it had also centralized                                                                    
planning.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative Edgmon  referred to  the aviation  example on                                                                    
slide  29.  He observed  there  were  14  boxes in  the  old                                                                    
aviation flow chart  and 7 in the new chart.  He asked about                                                                    
the net result and wondered if  employees had been let go or                                                                    
reassigned in other areas of the department.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
2:51:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Luiken   replied  that  part  of   the  answer                                                                    
pertained  to absorbing  some of  the cuts.  He stated  that                                                                    
there  was  probably not  a  significant  difference in  the                                                                    
number of  people doing  the work,  but a  reorganization of                                                                    
responsibility  had taken  place. He  elaborated that  there                                                                    
had  been a  streamlining  of decision  making and  response                                                                    
times. He  did expect the  department would likely  see some                                                                    
reduction in personnel, but it  had only been working on the                                                                    
RBB process  for four or five  months so it had  not reached                                                                    
that   point.  From   an  organizational   perspective,  the                                                                    
department was reducing the time  it took to get information                                                                    
up and down the chain.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative Gattis asked  for clarification. She wondered                                                                    
if the chart on slide  29 indicated that seven positions had                                                                    
been removed  or if the  individuals had been  reassigned to                                                                    
another area in the department.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Luiken  replied that  the number of  people had                                                                    
not  yet  been  reduced,  but  an  organizational  structure                                                                    
change had taken place. He  advanced to slide 30 and relayed                                                                    
that  RBB/RBA  was  providing  a  context  and  lexicon  for                                                                    
ongoing   transformation  under   the  One   DOT  organizing                                                                    
principal; he wanted RBB/RBA to  be part of the department's                                                                    
DNA. The  slide included  an image of  the RBA  website that                                                                    
contained  all   of  the  matrixes  shown   earlier  in  the                                                                    
presentation. Additionally,  the website contained  the tool                                                                    
for the  work teams to  use to determine  their departmental                                                                    
roles. He  continued that as  DOT had undergone  the process                                                                    
it had  begun looking  at where  it had  experienced mission                                                                    
creep away  from its direct  core services. The  process was                                                                    
allowing the department to make  the decisions about whether                                                                    
each  service provided  by the  department  fell within  its                                                                    
core service category.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative Munoz wondered how  the Alaska Marine Highway                                                                    
System (AMHS) fit  into the One DOT  goal. Additionally, she                                                                    
asked how RBA/RBB affected AMHS.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner   Luiken   replied    that   providing   marine                                                                    
transportation  service was  one  of  the department's  core                                                                    
services. The  department recognized the vast  importance of                                                                    
AMHS to the overall  transportation system. He addressed how                                                                    
AMHS fit into One DOT and  explained that DOT was focused on                                                                    
providing  transportation  service  and  facilities  to  all                                                                    
Alaskans.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:55:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Luiken  continued  to  address  slide  30.  He                                                                    
pointed  to  another  website example  showing  one  of  the                                                                    
initiatives  that  had  come   out  of  RBA:  everyday  lean                                                                    
intranet  sites. The  department was  collecting input  from                                                                    
employees  on  ways  it  could  reduce  the  cost  of  doing                                                                    
business. The  department's intranet site  enabled employees                                                                    
to   communicate  ideas   they  believed   would  save   the                                                                    
department  money   directly  with  the   commissioner.  For                                                                    
example, the  department "busted up" numerous  sand spinners                                                                    
each year - the spinners  cost approximately $5,000 each. He                                                                    
explained that  a department employee  had designed  a guard                                                                    
that cost  about $400, which could  potentially save $25,000                                                                    
to $30,000  annually. The example  included one of  the ways                                                                    
the department was using the  framework to improve and align                                                                    
as an organization and to  communicate with the legislature.                                                                    
The department  was developing measures to  determine how it                                                                    
was  conforming  to plan,  how  it  was doing  on  accuracy,                                                                    
timeliness,   and  cost.   He  expounded   that  DOT   would                                                                    
ultimately look at the measures  on a quarterly basis at the                                                                    
leadership level; there were  leadership level measures that                                                                    
the department hoped  to have running smoothly  in one year.                                                                    
He  believed  it  would  take  a  year  to  determine  which                                                                    
measures  were  meaningful and  helped  DOT  make the  right                                                                    
decisions. The  department had loads  of data; and  the goal                                                                    
was to determine  the important data that  would enable them                                                                    
to make decisions.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Neuman  stated  that  he would  like  to  see  the                                                                    
process  in all  departments  statewide  to enable  internal                                                                    
measurement across  departments. He asked if  DOT was seeing                                                                    
comparisons between  its divisions.  He asked if  there were                                                                    
any  examples  where  the department  had  started  to  work                                                                    
"interagency" with what it had developed.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Luiken replied that  DOT was engaging with DHSS                                                                    
to learn  from its  budget development.  Simultaneously DHSS                                                                    
was learning from  DOT on how it had  developed measures. He                                                                    
believed that  as other departments  saw the  framework, DOT                                                                    
would be  happy to  help the  departments understand  how it                                                                    
worked and  how it  could be  incorporated. He  continued to                                                                    
address slide  30. He stated  that every DOT  employee would                                                                    
be given the  chance to attend an RBA  workshop by November.                                                                    
He elaborated  that they wanted employees  to understand the                                                                    
process  in  order  to  understand  how  to  identify  which                                                                    
measures  were most  effective to  help them  do their  job.                                                                    
The  department   would  continue   to  refine   its  budget                                                                    
presentation for efficiency  and effectiveness. He explained                                                                    
that   ultimately   DOT   was   rewarding   efficiency   and                                                                    
effectiveness.  Lastly, the  department  was telling  others                                                                    
what it had learned in the process.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Neuman  shared  that  he  had  asked  former  DHSS                                                                    
Commissioner  Bill Streur  how  the process  had worked  for                                                                    
him. Mr. Streur  had relayed that a  department employee had                                                                    
told him  it was the  first time someone had  actually asked                                                                    
him  what  he  did  for   the  department  and  why  it  was                                                                    
important.  He   discussed  the   usefulness  of   tool  for                                                                    
employees  to realize  they were  part of  a system  and how                                                                    
they could make the program  better. He noted that the story                                                                    
shared by Mr. Streur had made an impression on him.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:00:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Gattis   addressed    that   some   private                                                                    
businesses tapped  employees and  retirees as a  resource to                                                                    
ask about  efficiencies. She remarked  on the low  number of                                                                    
residents  in  Alaska.  She  shared  that  her  husband  had                                                                    
recently  retired from  FedEx. She  detailed that  FedEx had                                                                    
financially  rewarded  innovative employees.  She  furthered                                                                    
that if  someone on  the outside  of the  organization could                                                                    
find savings  the company would  give the person  50 percent                                                                    
of the  savings. She surmised  that if the state  could save                                                                    
50 percent and  someone had incentive to help it  would be a                                                                    
win-win  situation.  She  stated  there were  many  ways  to                                                                    
incentivize individuals working for the state.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Luiken appreciated  the comments. He elucidated                                                                    
that  the  budgeting  method  was   based  on  a  couple  of                                                                    
leadership  principles. First,  leaders have  more influence                                                                    
than  they  recognize and  know  -  the method  was  helping                                                                    
leaders to  recognize and  exercise the  leadership. Second,                                                                    
the  people  closest  to  the work  often  know  best  where                                                                    
efficiencies  could be  found  to make  the  job better.  He                                                                    
furthered  that  DOT  received  a  grant  from  the  Western                                                                    
Association  of State  Highway and  Transportation Officials                                                                    
it could use to help incentivize the activity.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Edgmon  thought  the presentation  had  been                                                                    
good  and saw  the usefulness  of the  budgeting method.  He                                                                    
stated  that  DOT  had   already  demonstrated  results.  He                                                                    
addressed  that it  was a  political environment  where some                                                                    
employees were classified and others  were not. He furthered                                                                    
that in rural Alaska the  costs of services were much higher                                                                    
and the  economies of scale  were less than in  urban areas.                                                                    
He  wondered about  some  of the  challenges  that made  the                                                                    
construct more challenging to put into practice.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Luiken replied that  the geography of the state                                                                    
and the  magnitude of the  landmass made  the implementation                                                                    
challenging. He  detailed that the  state's large  size made                                                                    
it  difficult  to get  the  word  out to  small  maintenance                                                                    
stations to  ensure the employees  understood their  job and                                                                    
how it contributed to the  department's mission. He believed                                                                    
it was one of the biggest challenges facing the department.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Edgmon  asked  for  verification  that  AMHS                                                                    
accounted for  46 percent  of the  department's undesignated                                                                    
general funds.  Commissioner Luiken replied that  the number                                                                    
had been 46 percent, but based  on the budget from the prior                                                                    
year it was considerably lower at present.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Edgmon  observed   that   DOT  had   unique                                                                    
challenges  because its  responsibility  was much  different                                                                    
than  that of  DHSS.  Additionally, DOT  was largely  funded                                                                    
through  federal  appropriations  and  was  responsible  for                                                                    
building,   designing,  maintaining,   and  keeping   things                                                                    
moving.  He  furthered  that   DOT's  personnel  costs  were                                                                    
probably lower than those at  DHSS. He struggled with how to                                                                    
even  the playing  field between  all state  agencies as  he                                                                    
considered  how  the   legislature  allocated  spending.  He                                                                    
reasoned  that  it  made  for an  uneven  playing  field  if                                                                    
several  agencies   were  implementing  the   results  based                                                                    
budgeting but  others were not.  He stated that it  would be                                                                    
helpful  further  down  the  road  to  have  other  agencies                                                                    
implement the  budgeting method  as well  in order  to allow                                                                    
legislators to look at the issue more analytically.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:06:46 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman agreed  that DOT had a  complex budget given                                                                    
its  various funding  mechanisms  and all  of the  different                                                                    
work it  did. He  did not believe  people realized  that DOT                                                                    
owned  and  maintained  most  of  the  state  buildings.  He                                                                    
pointed  to  the  complexity  of  the  University  and  DHSS                                                                    
budgets as well and remarked  on the helpfulness of breaking                                                                    
them down for the legislature and the public to view.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr.   Holt   addressed  Representative   Edgmon's   previous                                                                    
question  related  to  the geographical  challenges  of  the                                                                    
state.  He  had  observed  that   due  to  the  geographical                                                                    
difference people became very  insular in their thinking and                                                                    
decide  that something  could only  be done  in one  way. He                                                                    
furthered  that when  employees  were  presented with  other                                                                    
ways  of   doing  a  job   it  opened  up   opportunity  for                                                                    
improvement.  He believed  that  the people  doing the  work                                                                    
were in  the best position to  determine quick improvements.                                                                    
He shared  that he had  friends who  worked for FedEx  - the                                                                    
company measured things by the  second because they believed                                                                    
the  driver was  the one  who  best understood  the job.  He                                                                    
noted  that FedEx  had also  tried to  be consistent  in its                                                                    
focus in order  to begin looking at what it  cost to provide                                                                    
similar services  around the  state. He  agreed that  if the                                                                    
budgeting method was  implemented by all agencies  it may be                                                                    
easier to look  at the budgets; however, he  stated that the                                                                    
various agencies  were like apples and  oranges. He remarked                                                                    
that  the   state  was   diversified  like   any  investment                                                                    
portfolio. He furthered that the  state could choose to take                                                                    
more risk in  some areas and less in others  - the framework                                                                    
could  help  the  legislature  set   up  a  true  investment                                                                    
portfolio  on a  statewide level.  He added  that the  state                                                                    
would not  always get stellar  return on  everything because                                                                    
that was not the nature of the business.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:10:01 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Edgmon  had always wished for  a process that                                                                    
allowed state  agencies to look  internally at  their moving                                                                    
parts  and to  align  them  in a  way  that produced  better                                                                    
outcomes -  that would help the  legislature during session.                                                                    
He believed  the legislative  budget subcommittees,  the 90-                                                                    
day session,  and what  was done during  session and  out of                                                                    
session,  were all  worthy of  examination.  He thought  the                                                                    
legislature should make it a priority on its own.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Ecklund commented  that two agencies had  taken a deeper                                                                    
dive  into results  based budgeting.  He  relayed that  even                                                                    
though they  had not  done results  based budgeting,  all of                                                                    
the other  agencies had core services  outlined and measures                                                                    
with results. He  continued that the other  agencies had not                                                                    
realized the internal benefits realized  by DOT and DHSS. He                                                                    
detailed  that  the two  agencies  had  benefitted from  the                                                                    
process at  the department level and  in their communication                                                                    
with  the  legislature.  He furthered  that  everyone  heard                                                                    
about the  negative aspects  of government  including silos,                                                                    
inefficiencies, and poor communication;  but the process had                                                                    
helped  DOT and  DHSS break  down silos  because they  had a                                                                    
clearer  picture of  their  mission  goals. The  departments                                                                    
were accomplishing effectiveness  and efficiencies; whereas,                                                                    
the benefits between the  legislative finance committees and                                                                    
the  departments was  the  investor  mentality. He  reasoned                                                                    
that  it  was a  different  dynamic  when finance  committee                                                                    
members viewed funds they  were appropriating as investments                                                                    
into agencies  and held  agencies accountable.  He furthered                                                                    
that  the   conversations  could   still  take   place  with                                                                    
departments  that  had  not  done the  deep  dive  into  the                                                                    
method.  He  pointed  to  the detailed  budget  books  as  a                                                                    
resource,  which  included   core  services,  missions,  and                                                                    
results. He added  that the results based  budgeting was not                                                                    
a  silver  bullet,  but provided  another  tool  legislators                                                                    
could use  to evaluate  core services/programs and  what the                                                                    
state could afford. He noted  that even though some programs                                                                    
may be beneficial,  it may be possible that  the state could                                                                    
not afford to provide them any longer.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  addressed  slide 31  titled  "Key  Questions  for                                                                    
Department  Leadership."  He  remarked   that  there  was  a                                                                    
starting  point  for each  of  the  [budget] committees.  He                                                                    
noted that they  would not have the same level  of detail as                                                                    
DOT and DHSS, but they  did have information that provided a                                                                    
starting  point.  He  believed investors  should  be  asking                                                                    
departments what their mission is  and "if you don't agree -                                                                    
stop." He stated that good  performing programs that did not                                                                    
align with  the mission  caused problems.  He read  from the                                                                    
slide:                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
   · How do agency Core Services contribute to the Mission?                                                                     
   · Change  the culture  of  government,  moving away  from                                                                    
     just getting dollars, to more  of a management approach                                                                    
     to getting better outcomes.                                                                                                
   · Changing  how  the  legislature  and  departments  talk                                                                    
     about investing, verses just budgeting                                                                                     
   · This process is not a means to  an end nor a means to a                                                                    
     pre-determined  decision, rather  it  is a  means to  a                                                                    
     conversation: engaging policy  makers in the discussion                                                                    
     of "what's  important", "where  should we  invest", and                                                                    
     "how did we do"?                                                                                                           
   · Focus  is  to improve  service  to  Alaskans -not  keep                                                                    
     score.                                                                                                                     
   · Most  entities  have adequate  effectiveness  measures,                                                                    
     but are light on  efficiency measures. Measures must be                                                                    
     balanced.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Holt  emphasized that asking  departments how  they were                                                                    
using their  performance measures was not  micromanaging. He                                                                    
provided  an example  of  micromanaging.  He concluded  with                                                                    
takeaways on slide 32:                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
   · Change  the culture  of  government,  moving away  from                                                                    
     just getting dollars, to more  of a management approach                                                                    
     to getting better outcomes.                                                                                                
   · Changing  how  the  legislature  and  departments  talk                                                                    
     about investing, verses just budgeting                                                                                     
   · This process is not a means to  an end nor a means to a                                                                    
     pre-determined  decision, rather  it  is a  means to  a                                                                    
     conversation: engaging policy  makers in the discussion                                                                    
     of "what's  important", "where  should we  invest", and                                                                    
     "how did we do"?                                                                                                           
   · Focus  is to  improve service  to Alaskans  - not  keep                                                                    
     score.                                                                                                                     
   · Most  entities  have adequate  effectiveness  measures,                                                                    
     but are  light on  efficiency measures.   Measures must                                                                    
     be balanced.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt elaborated  that  investing  included an  embedded                                                                    
expectation  that there  would be  some type  of service  or                                                                    
improvement return.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:17:27 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Neuman  discussed that  almost  on  a daily  basis                                                                    
legislators heard  about the benefits of  programs including                                                                    
how they saved money and  lives; then the legislature had to                                                                    
decide  whether the  state could  afford  the programs.  For                                                                    
example,  if the  Department of  Public  Safety saved  lives                                                                    
maybe  money should  be put  towards  Alaska State  Troopers                                                                    
instead of DHSS  or other. He wondered how  to measure items                                                                    
against each  other. He elucidated  that the state  had many                                                                    
great programs and  many things people wanted  to see funded                                                                    
(e.g. broadband  and public radio). He  furthered that there                                                                    
were  great programs  that helped  children  learn, but  the                                                                    
Department of  Education and  Early Development  and schools                                                                    
wanted more school  funding. He wondered if there  was a way                                                                    
to  use  the results  based  budgeting  to measure  programs                                                                    
against each other.  He wondered how to decide  what to fund                                                                    
and what not to fund.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Holt  answered  that  it  was  the  difficult  position                                                                    
legislators were in  and he believed it was  the reason they                                                                    
were elected into office. He  furthered that when there were                                                                    
insufficient  funds to  cover expenses  it was  necessary to                                                                    
either borrow  money or eliminate  programs. He  stated that                                                                    
the RBB  method was one  way to  help. He remarked  that the                                                                    
state was  in a very  difficult fiscal position  at present.                                                                    
He agreed that  there was no silver bullet and  the types of                                                                    
things  legislators had  to do  to determine  services going                                                                    
forward  could not  be the  same  as in  the past.  However,                                                                    
there  was  not a  formula  or  program that  could  compare                                                                    
programs  to determine  the best  return  - programs  became                                                                    
value-based.  He was  not aware  of any  program that  would                                                                    
allow the  decision to  be easily made.  The RBB  could help                                                                    
get some of  the "flack" out of the way  in order to examine                                                                    
the  potential   impact  of  decisions.  He   believed  that                                                                    
information  alone was  worthy of  undertaking the  process.                                                                    
The process would enable legislators  to knowingly could say                                                                    
that there would  be hurt and the legislature  could come to                                                                    
a  compromise on  what the  budget would  look like  for the                                                                    
next year  with some sense  of knowledge on what  the impact                                                                    
would be.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Neuman addressed that  the Saturday morning meeting                                                                    
would  provide a  more in-depth  picture.  Mr. Holt  replied                                                                    
that the presentation would include many DHSS examples.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Thompson addressed the agenda for the following                                                                        
day.                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
3:22:35 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The meeting was adjourned at 3:22 p.m.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                

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2016 Alaska House Finance Briefing_1-19-16_FINAL.pdf HFIN 1/21/2016 1:30:00 PM