Sec. 2. Table of contents
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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. Definitions. Title I—MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITHIN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Sec. 101. Increased authority of agency Chief Information Officers over information technology. Sec. 102. Lead coordination role of Chief Information Officers Council. Sec. 103. Reports by Government Accountability Office. Title II—DATA CENTER OPTIMIZATION Sec. 201. Purpose. Sec. 202. Definitions.
Sec. 203. Federal data center optimization initiative. Sec. 204. Performance requirements related to data center consolidation. Sec. 205. Cost savings related to data center optimization. Sec. 206. Reporting requirements to Congress and the Federal Chief Information Officer. Title III—ELIMINATION OF DUPLICATION AND WASTE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION Sec. 301. Inventory of information technology software assets. Sec. 302. Website consolidation and transparency. Sec. 303.
Transition to the cloud. Sec. 304. Elimination of unnecessary duplication of contracts by requiring business case analysis. Title IV—STRENGTHENING AND STREAMLINING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Subtitle A—Strengthening and Streamlining IT Program Management Practices Sec. 401. Pilot program on interagency collaboration. Sec. 402. Designation of assisted acquisition centers of excellence. Subtitle B—Strengthening IT Acquisition Workforce Sec. 411. Expansion of training and use of information technology acquisition cadres.
Sec. 412. Plan on strengthening program and project management performance. Sec. 413. Personnel awards for excellence in the acquisition of information systems and information technology. Title V—ADDITIONAL REFORMS Sec. 501. Maximizing the benefit of the Federal strategic sourcing initiative. Sec. 502. Governmentwide software purchasing program. Sec. 503. Promoting transparency of blanket purchase agreements. Sec. 504. Additional source selection technique in solicitations. Sec. 505.
Enhanced transparency in information technology investments. Sec. 506. Enhanced communication between government and industry. Sec. 507. Clarification of current law with respect to technology neutrality in acquisition of software. Sec. 508. No additional funds authorized.