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Connolly Holds Biannual Hearing on Agency Compliance with FITARA and the Administration’s Federal IT Priorities
Washington,
July 29, 2021
Yesterday, Rep. Gerald E. Connolly, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Government Operations, held a biannual hearing to assess implementation of the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) and hear from the Federal Chief Information Officer about the Biden Administration’s federal information technology (IT) priorities. The Subcommittee discussed the twelfth iteration of the FITARA Scorecard, which showed agencies’ improvements in updating their IT practices.
“The importance of federal agencies’ effective use of IT is too great to ignore, and this Subcommittee will not waiver in its continued oversight of agencies’ IT acquisition and management. We need our CIOs to succeed. FITARA remains an effective tool to empower these CIOs and catalyze IT improvements across the enterprise of the federal government,” Chairman Connolly said in his opening statement.
The Subcommittee heard testimony from Clare Martorana, Federal Chief Information Officer at the Office of Management and Budget, Keith A. Bluestein, Chief Information Officer at the Small Business Administration, Sean Brune, Chief Information Officer at the Social Security Administration, and Carol C. Harris, Director of Information Technology and Cybersecurity at the Government Accountability Office.
Witnesses discussed the leverage FITARA gives federal CIOs to more effectively do their jobs.
Witnesses stressed the need to use lessons learned from the pandemic to modernize the way federal agencies do business.
Witnesses emphasized that more attention and improvements are needed for the federal government’s IT and cybersecurity practices.
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