- Performance Measure 1: Percentage progress toward the delivery of an Integrated National Water Census
- Performance Measure 2: Percentage progress toward the development, testing, and delivery of modern water prediction tools to the public
- Performance Measure 3: Percentage progress toward full implementation of the Next-Generation Water Observing System design
These performance measures are published annually alongside the President’s Budget Request in the Department of Interior's Annual Performance Plan and Report. To see each of the published Annual Performance Plans and Reports, please reference Department of Interior’s Budget and Performance website.
Performance Measure Status
Performance Measure 1: Percentage progress toward the delivery of an Integrated National Water Census
In FY 2023, the USGS completed an evaluation of stakeholder interest in an Integrated National Water Census. The evaluation included users of national information and assessed how the information is used, what gaps are evident, and what format and delivery methods are preferred. There was also progress through the development of website hosting structures, application programming interfaces, and mockup sites toward the prototype testing environment.
Performance Measure 2: Percentage progress toward the development, testing, and delivery of modern water prediction tools to the public
In FY 2023, the USGS completed the development and released the CONUS404, a high-resolution hydro-climate dataset designed to provide climate information for the past 40 years at a 4-km resolution in hydrological models over the contiguous United States. Additional progress continues in the compilation of subsurface data to provide a framework for groundwater modeling at national scales.
Performance Measure 3: Percentage progress toward full implementation of the Next-Generation Water Observing System design
Progress on the pilot Next-Generation Water Observing System (NGWOS) continues to provide water information at more locations and more rapidly in user-friendly formats. This information will help communities at risk prepare for and respond to water hazards, particularly those communities historically and currently disadvantaged. NGWOS will also deliver high density, high-quality and reliable water information in at least 10 reference watersheds for enhanced water prediction and understanding at Regional to National scales.