Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act
The bill's implications extend to the management of federal information technology resources. It mandates the creation of a legacy IT inventory, requiring federal agencies to identify high-risk systems and report on their status. This could lead to a significant overhaul of how technology is managed across various agencies, potentially reducing risks associated with outdated systems while improving service delivery to the public. The allocation of funds is also structured to ensure that the Technology Modernization Fund remains sustainable and operational until its planned sunset date.
House Bill 2985, titled the 'Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act', aims to amend the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 to improve the effectiveness of the Technology Modernization Fund. The bill emphasizes the acquisition, procurement, and operation of modern information technology, specifically targeting the modernization, retirement, and replacement of outdated legacy technology systems that pose security and operational risks to federal agencies. It allows agency heads to allocate funds for enhancing cybersecurity measures and improving overall operational efficiency.
Notable points of contention surrounding HB2985 include questions regarding the transparency and oversight of fund allocation to the federal agencies. Some stakeholders may raise concerns over the processes for reallocation of funds, specifically regarding adherence to guidelines that mitigate fraud and require proper reporting. Additionally, as agencies transition from legacy systems, there is an ongoing discussion about the potential disruptions to existing services and the effectiveness of the new systems being implemented.