Sec. 4. Harmonizing administrative support for governmentwide executive councils
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There is established in the General Services Administration the Office of Executive Councils. The Office of Executive Councils shall— in consultation with the Director, provide administrative, project management, and other support to the governmentwide executive councils; detail employees to 1 or more governmentwide executive council, as needed, to support the operations and functions of each governmentwide executive council; collect and transfer funds to support the priorities of the governmentwide executive councils, as provided in appropriations acts; and subject to approval of the leadership of a governmentwide executive council, submit any reports, provide any information, or respond to any requests required by Congress.
The Office of Executive Councils shall by headed by an Associate Administrator who shall— be appointed by the President; carry out additional duties and functions the Director and Administrator jointly request; and represent the collective viewpoints and priorities of the governmentwide executive councils and their membership. The Office of Executive Councils may not provide any administrative or project management services to an entity unless the entity is approved by Congress.