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Written Ministerial Statement by Jonathan Shaw on Performance Targets set for the Central Science Laboratory - 16 June 2008

The Minister for Marine, Landscape and Rural Affairs and Minister for the South East (Jonathan Shaw)

I have set the Central Science Laboratory (CSL) the following Performance Targets for 2008/09.

Service Delivery Quality

1.  Outputs from applied research R&D are delivered to deadline, meet agreed quality standards, answer the policy questions and are presented in a way that is useful to policy makers and other delivery bodies.

2. Outputs from monitoring/surveillance are timely, accurate, and their presentation and explication useful to policy makers and other delivery bodies.

3. To achieve a mean score of 4.2 on a scale of 0 to 5 for the assessment of customer satisfaction to reflect a recalibrated baseline.

Value for Public Money

4. To recover the full economic costs of the Agency’s services from Government Departments, Agencies and External Customers.

5. To deliver the efficiency targets set out in the Business Plan.

Capacity and Capability

6. To deliver key outcomes against the 2006 Science Audit Implementation (including a Communication Strategy; a coordinated approach to international science collaboration; increasing staff involvement in scientific publications; commercial exploitation of research outputs).

7. To extend technical capability to support emergency response strategies across the public sector.

8. To work with other constituent organisation heads and Defra’s Delivery Transformation Programme, providing sufficient CSL resource, in implementing the new Regulatory Science Agency for vesting on 1 April 2009

Further details are given in the CSL Business Plan for 2008/9 copies of which have been deposited in the Libraries of the House.

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Page published: 16 June 2008

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