Program Eligibility

All federal agencies are encouraged to demonstrate their commitment to reporting excellence by participating in the CEAR program, regardless of statutory requirements to produce a PAR or AFR.


PARs and AFRs may be the most important communications vehicle federal agencies have to present information on spending and program management and performance.PARs and AFRs may be the most important communications vehicle federal agencies have to present information on spending and program management and performance.Program Benefits

Recipients of the Certificate of Excellence in Accountability Reporting gain:

  • Professional and public recognition: Agencies awarded the CEAR certificate will be recognized by their peers at an awards ceremony and dinner. Agencies can publicly recognize the individuals who prepare the reports and acknowledge their dedication and hard work. AGA also promotes the exceptional accomplishment within the federal government community through press releases and may recognize these agencies in communications, such as Topics, the Journal of Government Financial Management and the AGA website.
  • Validation of accountability: The U.S. Congress, Office of Management and Budget, Department of the Treasury, and Government Accountability Office recognize CEAR as evidence of a complete presentation of an agency’s programmatic and financial affairs.
  • Prestigious national award: During an award ceremony each May, AGA presents the prestigious CEAR award to agency representatives. Agencies may also receive special awards acknowledging specific components of their reports.