Web extra: Lawmakers attach strings to IT funding
Agencies get money for IT projects, but Congress will be watching.
NASA
NASA faces increased scrutiny as the bill calls for an independent review board to curtail budget overruns and for the GAO to oversee the cost, schedule and performance of the agency’s research projects.
NARA received more than $58 million for its Electronic Records Archives. That is $20 million more than lawmakers appropriated for 2006, the last time agreement on a new budget for the agency was approved.
Office of Personnel Management
OPM will receive continued funding for many of its human resources IT projects, including $6 million for the Enterprise Human Resource Integration project, $1.35 million for the Human Resources Line of Business, $340,000 for the E-Payroll project, and $170,000 for its E-Training program.
Lawmakers also allocated $26.9 million for automating the retirement recordkeeping system.
Transportation Department
DOT’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will receive $25 million for its commercial vehicle information systems and networks deployment program, $5 million for a performance and registration information system management program, and $8 million for commercial driver’s license information modernization program.
Small Business Administration
Commerce Department
State Department and Agency for International Development
Health and Human Services Department