Sec. 4. GSA Office of 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 do the following: In consultation with the Director, provide administrative and project management support to each covered governmentwide executive council. Detail employees of the General Services Administration to any such council, as needed, to support the operations and functions of such council. Submit any report, provide any information, or respond to any request required by Congress.
The Office of Executive Councils shall by headed by an employee of General Services Administration who shall— be designated by the Deputy Director for Management of the Office of Management and Budget, in consultation with the Administrator; carry out additional duties and functions the Director and Administrator jointly request; and facilitate collecting policy and technical viewpoints from each covered governmentwide executive council and the members of each such council as may be requested by Congress.
The Office of Executive Councils may not provide any administrative or project management services to a covered governmentwide executive council that is not authorized by an Act of Congress. The Office of Executive Councils shall terminate on the date that is 7 years after the date of the enactment of this Act.