Sec. 1005. FINANCIAL OPERATIONS DASHBOARD FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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## SEC. 1005 FINANCIAL OPERATIONS DASHBOARD FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE **[**[10 U.S.C. 2222 note](/us/usc/t10/s2222)**]** ###
(a)In General The Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) shall develop and maintain on an Internet website available to Department of Defense agencies a tool (commonly referred to as a “dashboard)” to permit officials to track key indicators of the financial performance of the Department of Defense. Such key indicators may include outstanding accounts payable, abnormal accounts payable, outstanding advances, unmatched disbursements, abnormal undelivered orders, negative unliquidated obligations, violations of sections 1341 and 1517(a) of title 31, United States Code (commonly referred to as the “Anti-Deficiency Act”), costs deriving from payment delays, interest penalty payments, and improper payments, and actual savings realized through interest payments made, discounts for timely or advanced payments, and other financial management and improvement initiatives. ###
(b)Information Covered The tool shall cover financial performance information for the military departments, the defense agencies, and any other organizations or elements of the Department of Defense. ###
(c)Tracking of Performance Over Time The tool shall permit the tracking of financial performance over time, including by month, quarter, and year, and permit users of the tool to export both current and historical data on financial performance. ###
(d)Updates The information covered by the tool shall be updated not less frequently than quarterly.
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FINANCIAL OPERATIONS DASHBOARD FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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