Senate adds Iraq war funding to spending bill
The amendment is crucial to getting the omnibus bill passed before the continuing resolution expires Dec. 21.
The bill would require the Office of Management and Budget and other agencies to justify why they intend to participate in electronic government initiatives, how much they plan to spend and how the initiatives’ relevance to the agency.
The House and Senate appropriations committees want an initiative’s objectives, benefits, risks and where the initiative will save money.
The agencies would have to provide information on e-government initiatives, including lines of business, in their fiscal 2009 budget justifications so that the appropriations committees may decide whether to approve the funding.
Lawmakers are concerned about the "‘pass the hat’ method of financing e-government initiatives and how such financing may divert scarce resources from agencies’ primary missions,” according to the report on the omnibus spending bill.
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