Clinton's proposal identifies 2000 problem as No. 1 issue
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How Clinton says he'll strengthen governmentwide management Manage the year 2000 computer problem Use results to improve program management Improve financial management information Protect critical information infrastructure Strengthen statistical programs Implement acquisition reforms Implement electronic government initiatives Dealing with the year 2000 problem tops the list of priority initiatives in President Clinton's fiscal 2000 budget proposal—even though the budget will take effect six months after
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Clinton says hell strengthen governmentwide management
Manage the year 2000 computer problem | |
Use results to improve program management | |
Improve financial management information | |
Protect critical information infrastructure | |
Strengthen statistical programs | |
Implement acquisition reforms | |
Implement electronic government initiatives Dealing with the year 2000 problem tops the list of priority initiatives in President Information technology, on which the federal government will spend nearly $30 billion Of the administrations top 25 objectives, most are tied to IT efforts. The goals The spending proposal, wrapped with a black cover to symbolize the governments Despite the surplus, however, there will be no large increases in overall government A key element in the administrations ability to expand investments while As to 2000 work, the budget noted, There is no more immediate management Although the administration expects that most mission-critical systems will be ready by As in their requests for this fiscal year, few agencies specifically asked for year As has been the trend in recent years, IT projects with the potential for high For instance, the budget proposal calls for $1.4 billion for protecting critical Justice is also requesting $93.2 million to improve the information sharing About $39 million of that money would go to the FBIs Information Sharing The administration has requested $50 million for the Immigration and Naturalization At the Treasury Department, the IRS wants to spend $1.5 billion on systems next To support the Customs modernization project, the administration wants to impose The administration proposal earmarked $8 million for ACE next year but said the This is the second time the administration has requested such a user fee. Lawmakers |