The Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) and its predecessor U.S. Global Change Research Program have sponsored climate research and observations for nearly 15 years, yet the overall progress of the program has not been measured systematically. Metrics—a system of measurement that includes the item being measured, the unit of measurement, and the value of the unit—offer a tool for measuring such progress; improving program performance; and demonstrating program successes to Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, and the public. This report lays out a framework for creating and implementing metrics for the CCSP. A general set of metrics provides a starting point for identifying the most important measures, and the principles provide guidance for refining the metrics and avoiding unintended consequences.Table of Contents
Front Matter
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
2 Lessons Learned From Developing Metrics
3 Principles for Developing Metrics
4 Characterizing and Reducing Uncertainty
5 Process of Developing Metrics
6 Metrics for the Climate Change Science Program
7 Conclusions and Next Steps
Appendix A Measuring Government Performance
Appendix B Case Study Metrics for the Climate Change Science Program
Appendix C Pool of Generic Metrics for Science and Technology
Appendix D Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Appendix E Abbreviations and Acronyms