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§ 2684b. Strengthening the Chief Information Officer of the Department of State
(a) In general
The Chief Information Officer of the Department shall be consulted on all decisions to approve or disapprove, significant new unclassified information technology expenditures, including software, of the Department, including expenditures related to information technology acquired, managed, and maintained by other bureaus and offices within the Department, in order to—
(1) encourage the use of enterprise software and information technology solutions where such solutions exist or can be developed in a timeframe and manner consistent with maintaining and enhancing the continuity and improvement of Department operations;
(2) increase the bargaining power of the Department in acquiring information technology solutions across the Department;
(3) reduce the number of redundant Authorities to Operate (ATO), which, instead of using one ATO-approved platform across bureaus, requires multiple ATOs for software use cases across different bureaus;
(4) enhance the efficiency, reduce redundancy, and increase interoperability of the use of information technology across the enterprise of the Department;
(5) enhance training and alignment of information technology personnel with the skills required to maintain systems across the Department;
(6) reduce costs related to the maintenance of, or effectuate the retirement of, legacy systems;
(7) ensure the development and maintenance of security protocols regarding the use of information technology solutions and software across the Department; and
(8) improve end-user training on the operation of information technology solutions and to enhance end-user cybersecurity practices.
(b) Strategy and implementation plan required
(1) In general
(2) Consultation
(c) Improvement plan for the Bureau for Information Resources Management 1
1 So in original. Probably should be “Bureau of Information Resource Management”.
(1) In general
(2) Survey
Not later than one year after December 22, 2023, and annually thereafter for five years, the Chief Information Officer shall undertake a client satisfaction survey of bureau information technology officers to obtain feedback on metrics related to—
(A) customer service orientation of the Bureau of Information Resources Management; 1
(B) quality and timelines of capabilities delivered;
(C) maintenance and upkeep of information technology solutions;
(D) training and support for senior bureau and office-level information technology officers; and
(E) other matters which the Chief Information Officer, in consultation with client bureaus and offices, determines appropriate.
(3) Submission of findings
(d) Significant expenditure defined
(e) Rule of construction
Nothing in this section may be construed—
(1) to alter the authorities of the United States Office of Management and Budget, Office of the National Cyber Director, the Department of Homeland Security, or the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency with respect to Federal information systems; or
(2) to alter the responsibilities and authorities of the Chief Information Officer of the Department as described in titles 40 or 44 or any other law defining or assigning responsibilities or authorities to Federal Chief Information Officers.
(Pub. L. 118–31, div. F, title LXIII, § 6304, Dec. 22, 2023, 137 Stat. 987.)