Florida Benchmarking Consortium
Lawrence Martin, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Public Affairs, University of Central FloridaFBC Executive Committee Member
Organizational Overview
Purpose: Improve operational efficiency, quality and effectiveness through intergovernmental performance measurement and benchmarking
Established 2004
44 local government members
Governance and support Board of Directors Committees University of Central Florida faculty, staff and graduate
students
What is Performance Measurement?
Definition of Performance Measurement
The regular collection of specific information about the efficiency, quality and effectiveness of government programs and services.”
Source: The Urban Institute in cooperation with the National League of Cities and the National Association of Counties (1980) Performance Measurement: A Guide for Local elected Officials.
What is Performance Measurement?
The FBC utilizes the service efforts & accomplishment (SEA) reporting framework of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB):
Outputs – quantity of service or product produced
Quality – of the service or product produced
Outcome – the results, accomplishments, impacts
What is Benchmarking?
Definition of “Benchmarking” Comparing your performance to other
similar governments, programs or services.
FBC Membership Growth
Other = utility
Service Categories
FY06—Eight services: Code Enforcement (CE) Fire/Rescue (FR) Human Resources (HR) Parks and Recreation (P&R) Planning/Growth
Management (PG) Policing (PO) Road Repair (RR) Stormwater/Drainage
Maintenance (SD)
FY07—Four services added: Fleet Management (FM) Information Technology
(IT) Purchasing (PU) Water/Wastewater (WW)
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FBC: Critical Success Factors
Participation is voluntary Participation in FBC is voluntary Participation in service categories is voluntary
Pace in measured Start ed with a few key measures Add new measures when local government
members demonstrate interest and support
Membership costs are low $1000 annual membership fee
FBC: Critical Success Factors
Shared expertise and workload Loosely Coupled Network Community of Learning
University affiliation Honest Broker
Local government champions Bottom-up Support
FBC: Key Achievements
Increases in membership every year since 2005
Year-to-year increase in data cycle participation
Partnerships with performance management software vendors
Two conferences per year to share best practices in local government PM
Launch of citizen-informed PM initiative Citizens involved in measure development Collaboration with UCF Institute of Government and UCF
Center for Community Partnerships
Covalent Database Software
Learn More About the FBC
Contacts:
FBC Website flbenchmark.org
Larry Martin, UCF faculty and FBC Executive Committee [email protected]
John Becker, Pinellas County and FBC Board [email protected]