GAO gives Uncle Sam thumbs-up on e-gov
Agencies are making progress on projects mandated by the E-Government Act, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.
By and large, agencies are making progress on projects mandated by Congress in the E-Government Act, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.
"The Office of Management and Budget and federal agencies made efforts to implement provisions before the expiration of statutory deadlines that have now passed, and they are also taking positive steps toward implementing provisions without deadlines or with deadlines in the future," the GAO report said.
The congressional watchdog looked at specific mandates the 2002 law placed on agencies but not at how well agencies are meeting the law's governmentwide requirements.
Although the report was mostly positive, the audit agency noted a trio of trouble spots at OMB. It said the administration has yet to:
- Conduct a study on e-government uses for crisis preparedness.
- Set up an innovation program to encourage vendors to come up with technologies and services to enhance e-gov programs.
- Establish a repository and Web site detailing information about federally funded R&D.
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