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Some policy changes have been enacted through historical versions of this document. The Reagan Administration abandoned zero-based budgeting through the version of OMB Circular A-11 promulgated in 1981.
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'''OMB Circular A-11''' ("Preparation, Submission, and Execution of the Budget") is a United States [[government circular]] that addresses budget preparation for federal agencies,<ref>R. Mark Musell, ''Understanding Government Budgets: A Practical Guide'' (2009), p. 63.</ref> and is "the primary document that instructs agencies how to prepare and submit budget requests for OMB review and approval".<ref>Norbert E. Vint, [https://www.opm.gov/our-inspector-general/reports/2016/second-interim-status-report-on-the-us-office-of-personnel-managements-opm-infrastructure-improvement-project-major-it-business-case-4a-ci-00-16-037.pdf Second Interim Status Report on the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) Infrastructure Improvement Project] (May 18, 2016), p. 3.</ref> The circular is divided into seven parts.
 
Some policy changes have been enacted through historical versions of this document. The [[Reagan Administration]] abandoned [[zero-based budgeting]] through the version of OMB Circular A-11 promulgated in 1981.<ref>W. Bartley Hildreth, Gerald J. Miller, Jack Rabin, eds., ''Handbook of Public Administration, Second Edition'' (1997), p. 148</ref>
 
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