40 USC Ch. 25: Front Matter
From Title 40-PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, AND WORKSCHAPTER 25-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Jump To: Miscellaneous
CHAPTER 25-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Sec.
1401.
Definitions.
SUBCHAPTER I-RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACQUISITIONS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Part A-Director of Office of Management and Budget
1411.
Responsibility of Director.
1412.
Capital planning and investment control.
(a)
Federal information technology.
(b)
Use of information technology in Federal programs.
(c)
Use of budget process.
(d)
Information technology standards.
(e)
Designation of executive agents for acquisitions.
(f)
Use of best practices in acquisitions.
(g)
Assessment of other models for managing information technology.
(h)
Comparison of agency uses of information technology.
(i)
Training.
(j)
Informing Congress.
(k)
Procurement policy and acquisitions of information technology.
1413.
Performance-based and results-based management.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Evaluation of agency programs and investments.
Part B-Executive Agencies
1421.
Responsibilities.
1422.
Capital planning and investment control.
(a)
Design of process.
(b)
Content of process.
1423.
Performance and results-based management.
1424.
Acquisitions of information technology.
(a)
In general.
(b)
FTS 2000 program.
1425.
Agency Chief Information Officer.
(a)
Omitted.
(b)
General responsibilities.
(c)
Duties and qualifications.
(d)
"Information technology architecture" defined.
1426.
Accountability.
1427.
Significant deviations.
1428.
Interagency support.
Part C-Other Responsibilities
1441.
Responsibilities regarding efficiency, security, and privacy of Federal computer systems.
(a)
Standards and guidelines.
(b)
Application of more stringent standards.
(c)
Waiver of standards.
(d)
Definitions.
1442.
Sense of Congress.
Part D-National Security Systems
1451.
Applicability to national security systems.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Exceptions.
1452.
"National security system" defined.
(a)
Definition.
(b)
Limitation.
SUBCHAPTER II-PROCESS FOR ACQUISITIONS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1461.
Procurement procedures.
SUBCHAPTER III-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION PILOT PROGRAMS
Part A-Conduct of Pilot Programs
1471.
Authority to conduct pilot programs.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Limitations.
(c)
Period of programs.
1472.
Evaluation criteria and plans.
(a)
Measurable test criteria.
(b)
Test plan.
1473.
Report.
(a)
Requirement.
(b)
Content.
1474.
Recommended legislation.
1475.
Rule of construction.
Part B-Specific Pilot Programs
1491.
Share-in-savings pilot program.
(a)
Requirement.
(b)
Limitations.
(c)
Selection of projects.
1492.
Solutions-based contracting pilot program.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Solutions-based contracting described.
(c)
Process requirements.
(d)
Pilot program design.
(e)
Monitoring by GAO.
SUBCHAPTER IV-ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MATTERS
1501.
On-line multiple award schedule contracting.
(a)
Automation of multiple award schedule contracting.
(b)
Functions.
(c)
Streamlined procedures.
1502.
Identification of excess and surplus computer equipment.
1503.
Access of certain information in information systems to directory established under section 4101 of title 44.
Chapter Referred to in Other Sections
This chapter is referred to in title 5 sections 9505, 9508; title 10 section 2315; title 28 section 612; title 38 section 310; title 44 section 3504.