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In 2008, King County established the Office of Strategic Planning and Performance Management (OSPPM) to bring three countywide functions into one office: management analysis and planning, performance management and measurement and business relations and economic development. OSPPM’s purpose is to facilitate strategic planning, innovation, sustainability and accountability across county government through: - strategic initiatives and policy development,
- performance management and measurement;
- county governance transition efforts including annexation and incorporation;
- regional growth management planning and evaluation, and
- urban and rural affairs, including community development, economic development, and historical landmark preservation.
Business Relations and Economic Development Section The Business Relations and Economic Development section works to attract companies to King County to create jobs and support thriving neighborhoods and cultural resources. It does so by bringing regional cities and businesses together on projects that can spark economic growth for King County residents and businesses. Performance Management Section The Performance Management section works to improve performance, accountability, and transparency in every county agency and department. Staff compile information for the public on county government performance and help county agencies and departments develop and implement performance management systems. Strategic Planning And Policy Section Staff in the Strategic Planning and Policy section link new initiatives and policy directions to program and service delivery by departments and agencies. Their goal is to foster livable communities and high quality of life in King County.
For more information, please contact: Elissa Benson, Deputy Director Office of Strategic Planning and Performance Management Phone: (206) 263-9682
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