Information Technology: Key Attributes of Essential Federal Mission Critical Acquisition

Abstract

The acquisition of IT systems has presented challenges to federal agencies. Accordingly, in 2015 GAO identified the management of IT acquisitions and operations as a high-risk area, a designation it retains today. GAO was asked to report on federal IT acquisitions. GAOs specific objective was to identify essential mission-critical IT acquisitions across the federal government and determine their key attributes. To identify acquisitions for the review, GAO administered a questionnaire to the 24 agencies covered by the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 asking them to identify their five most important mission-critical IT acquisitions. From a total of 101 acquisitions that were identified, GAO selected 16 mission-critical IT acquisitions to profile in this report. The selection was based on various factors, including the acquisitions criticality to providing service to the nation, its total life cycle costs, and its applicability to the Presidents Management Agenda. For each of the 16 selected acquisitions, GAO obtained and analyzed documents on cost, schedule, risks, governance, and related information; and interviewed cognizant agency officials. GAO requested comments from the 12 agencies with acquisitions profiled in its draft report and theOffice of Management and Budget. In response, one agency (the Social Security Administration) provided comments that discussed the planned use of its system.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2020
Accession Number
AD1131137

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  • Carol C. Harris

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  • United States Government Accountability Office

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