Sec. 6. Government accountability office review of TSA’s test and evaluation process
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Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit a report to Congress that includes— an evaluation of the Transportation Security Administration’s testing and evaluation activities related to security-related technology; information on the extent to which— the execution of such testing and evaluation activities is aligned, temporally and otherwise, with the Administration’s annual budget request, acquisition needs, planned procurements, and acquisitions for technology programs and projects; and security-related technology that has been tested, evaluated, and certified for use by the Administration but was not procured by the Administration, including the reasons the procurement did not occur; and recommendations— to improve the efficiency and efficacy of such testing and evaluation activities; and to better align such testing and evaluation with the acquisitions process.