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2001 REPORT ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

This report provides information on workyears and obligations for information technology activities. The FY 1999 figures represent known expenditures or obligations. The FY 2000 figures represent the appropriations by Congress. The FY 2001 figures reflect the anticipated budget request that has been sent to the President.

Data on information technology (IT) are collected for the oversight and review of IT and information resource management, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 and the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996. This information is also used to review requests for agency financial management systems and to assist the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the preparation of the Governmentwide five-year plan required by the Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) Act of 1990. The following is the FY 2001 Congressional Budget Submission for Information Technology. All files are in Quattro Pro and HTML formats.

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Part One Data on IT Systems by Mission Area
Mission Area One Financial Management
Mission Area Two Investigation and Prosecution of Criminal Offenses
Mission Area Three Assistance to State and Local Governments
Mission Area Four Legal Representation, Enforcement of Federal Laws, and Defense of U.S. Interests
Mission Area Five Immigration
Mission Area Six Detention and Incarceration
Mission Area Seven Protection of the Federal Judiciary and Improvement of the Justice System
Mission Area Eight Management
All Mission Areas Total, All Mission Areas
Part Two Data on IT Infrastructure and Office Automation
All Infrastructure Systems Grant Total, All Infrastructure
Part Three Data on IT Architecture and Planning
All IT Architecture and Planning Grant Total, All IT Architecture
Part Four IT Resources Summary


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