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NEW: First High Impact Service Provider (HISP) Action Plans Released
By CX Cap Goal Team
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By CX Cap Goal Team
In 2018, OMB Circular A-11 Section 280 guidance required the identified High Impact Service Providers (HISPs) to create an annual customer experience (CX) Action Plan. The CX CAP Goal team spent much of FY19 working with HISPs, providing direction and training to enable successful completion of the Plans. The HISPs were asked to fill out an Action Plan template which:
Today, we released the Action Plans on Performance.gov’s new HISP Profile Pages, sharing each HISP’s progress and future plans with the public and increasing transparency and accountability for the Federal government’s most impactful service providers.
Several common themes were apparent among the submitted HISP Action Plans. HISPs predominantly decided to focus on the areas of Measurement (31%) and Customer Research (25%). Organization and Culture was chosen by 19%, with Governance and Service Design trailing at 12% each. Many HISPs cited a lack of resources including funding and staffing as potential barriers to growing their CX maturity. Hiring of human centered design (HCD) talent was another challenge and many are focusing on HCD training for current staff in the upcoming year. There are a significant number of HISPs planning to expand and refine their survey mechanisms, voice of the customer programs, and analytic activities. In this space, many cited support navigating the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) as a critical component of increasing maturity in the Measurement area.
HISPs will be working on a number of planned actions in the coming fiscal year. Some examples include:
Overall, the CX CAP Goal Team was impressed with the effort the HISPs exhibited during the Action Planning process and the thoughtfulness and quality of the results. The team will continue to work with the HISPs in the coming months to identify any barriers to implementation of the Plans. Progress will be tracked with the next HISP Action Plan update expected to be published in Spring 2020.