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Subcommittee Held Biannual Hearing on Agency Compliance with FITARASubcommittee Introduced Bipartisan Legislation to Ensure Collaboration in Federal Agencies’ Performance Plans
Washington,
April 16, 2021
Today, Rep. Gerald E. Connolly, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Government Operations, held the Subcommittee’s biannual hearing to assess implementation of the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA), Modernizing Government Technology (MGT) act, and the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014 (FISMA). At the start of the hearing, Chairman Connolly and Ranking Member Jody Hice announced the introduction of their bipartisan Performance Enhancement Reform Act, to ensure key stakeholders and resources are not left out of the creation of federal agencies’ performance plans. The Subcommittee heard testimony from Mr. Gundeep Ahluwalia, Chief Information Officer of the Department of Labor; Mr. Jay Mahanand, Chief Information Officer of U.S. Agency for International Development; and Mr. Kevin Walsh, Director of Information Technology and Cybersecurity Issues at the Government Accountability Office. Subcommittee Members and witnesses discussed the importance of capturing the technology acquisition best practices that have emerged amid the coronavirus pandemic and using them to make federal agency services and operations more accessible, nimble, and resilient.
Witnesses agreed that the investments in federal IT, including from the Technology Modernization Fund, give Chief Information officers the tools they need to make agencies work better and serve the American people by making our IT systems less costly, more efficient, and more secure.
Subcommittee Members and witnesses agreed that the FITARA Scorecard is a proven oversight tool that holds agencies accountable and it must evolve over time to examine other key components of federal IT.
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