Putnam, Davis introduce Clinger-Cohen amendments

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Reps. Adam Putnam (R-Fla.) and Tom Davis (R-Va.) today added proposed language to four sections of the 1996 Clinger-Cohen Act.

Reps. Adam Putnam (R-Fla.) and Tom Davis (R-Va.) today added proposed language to four sections of the 1996 Clinger-Cohen Act, which governs how agencies make their IT investments.

Their bill, HR 4570, would make cybersecurity a requirement in systems planning and acquisition and would give the Office of Management and Budget greater authority over IT security at agencies.

"Clinger-Cohen was written before the federal government had a large Web presence," said Putnam, who chairs the Government Reform Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and the Census. "It is essential that Clinger-Cohen be modernized to keep pace with these changing threats."

Davis said that as agencies increasingly use e-government technologies, multiplying the interconnectivity with private-sector systems, departments are exposed to benign as well as malicious disruptions.

"This legislation helps ensure that every federal information system is managed in a way that minimizes the security risks," Davis said, chairman of the Government Reform Committee.