Description:
This course provides students with an enhanced working knowledge of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) process to plan and program for its future activities, and then to develop, justify, and execute the Department’s portion of the United States Government’s budget. Through practical applications, the course introduces, explains, and demonstrates the PPBE processes (1) framework fundamentals, (2) resource allocation management operations, (3) budget implementation and execution processes, and (4) progress monitoring and accountability through comprehensive reporting. Course learning outcomes and classroom activities focus on (1) setting strategic planning goals and priorities, (2) engaging in programming analyses to appropriately resource those priorities, (3) defining near-term budget requests in terms of programming decisions, (4) executing funding plans and operations, and (5) measuring effectiveness to provide feedback to the each PPBE process phase. This course is part of the Master Certificate in Federal Financial Management.Duration:
3 days
Level:
IntermediateWho Should Attend?
Analysts, operators, program/project managers, and policy/acquisition/requirements management personnel engaging in, contributing to or affected by activities that inform and integrate key resource allocation functions and senior leadership decisions.Credits:
1.8 CEU's, 24 CPE'sLearning Outcomes:
Discuss the size and composition of the federal budget and how DHS fits within it
Explain and interpret the purpose and functions of each phase of the DHS PPBE process
Identify key decision-makers, decision-products, and supporting documentation generated within the DHS PPBE process
Describe the roles of the DHS organizational elements supporting decision-makers in the DHS PPBE process
Discuss the importance of the Congressional Action process and the Review, Report and Audit processes, and how each relates to the DHS PPBE process
Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental elements of PPBE by applying key concepts at each stage of the PPBE process in a comprehensive exercise
No sessions scheduled
Other Recommended Courses:
- Introduction to Federal Budgeting (BUDG7001)
- Budget Execution (BUDG7100)
- Budget Formulation (BUDG7101)
- Budget Justification and Presentation (BUDG7102)
- Planning, Budgeting and Performance Measurement (BUDG8180)
- Federal Activity Costing, Analysis & Reporting (ACCT8010)
- Decision Support Analytics (FINC8120)