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Strategic Planning
and Resource Assessment

RP-E Rm 602
P.O. Box 96090    
Washington, D.C. 20090-6090

Telephone
703-605-4480
FAX

703-605-4199
Email
Bjohnston@fs.fed.us

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Welcome

  • Strategic Planning and Resource Assessment (SPRA) Home

About Strategic Planning

The Strategic Planning and Resource Assessment Staff has the primary responsibilities for:

  • Preparation of the Forest Service Strategic Plan under the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (Results Act),
  • Coordination of the annual Performance & Accountability Report
  • Coordination of Program Evaluations under the Results Act, and
  • Preparation of the Resource Assessment under the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (co-lead with Resources Valuation and Use Research Staff)

Our Mission

The mission of the USDA Forest Service is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations

The USDA Forest Service commitment to land stewardship and public service is the framework within which natural resources are managed. Implicit in this statement is the agency’s collaboration with partners and the public.

As the lead Federal agency in natural resource conservation, the USDA Forest Service provides leadership in the protection, management, and use of the Nation’s forest, rangeland, and aquatic ecosystems. Our ecosystem approach to management integrates ecological, economic, and social factors to maintain and enhance the quality of the environment to meet current and future needs. Through implementation of land and resource management plans, the agency ensures sustainable ecosystems by restoring and maintaining species diversity and ecological productivity that helps provide recreation, water, timber, minerals, fish, wildlife, wilderness, and aesthetic values for current and future generations of people.

Through technical and financial assistance, the USDA Forest Service assists States and private landowners in practicing good stewardship, promoting rural economic development, and improving the natural environment of cities and communities. The agency continues to develop and use the best available scientific information to facilitate achievement of our goals and objectives. Domestic and international activities are directed at developing values, products, and services in such a way as to maintain ecosystem health.

Strategic Plan

The USDA Forest Service Strategic Plan (2000 Revision) is available online for your use.

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What's New

Forest Service Performance and Accountability Report - Fiscal Year 2003

The Forest Service Performance and Accountability Report -[Graphic]: Cover page graphic - Forest Service Performance and Accountability Report -  Fiscal Year 2003.  United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service - April 2004. Cover contains several photos of forest activities such as mountain biking and Camping. Fiscal Year 2003 is now available. As required by law, this document integrates the Forest Service’s annual performance report with its annual consolidated financial statements. MORE

Forest Service 2003 Success Stories

View a collection of stories stories highlighting some of the work accomplished by the Forest Service in 2003. MORE

Survey results of the American public's values, objectives, beliefs, and attitudes regarding forests and grasslands

A technical document supporting the 2000 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment. MORE

 

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