§ 139a. Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation
(a)
Appointment.—
There is a Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation in the Department of Defense, appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(b)
Independent Advice to Secretary of Defense.—
(c)
Deputy Directors.—
There are two Deputy Directors within the Office of the Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, as follows:
(d)
Responsibilities.—
The Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation shall serve as the principal official within the senior management of the Department of Defense for the following:
(1)
Cost estimation and cost analysis for acquisition programs of the Department of Defense, and carrying out the duties assigned pursuant to section
2334 of this title.
(2)
Analysis and advice on matters relating to the planning and programming phases of the Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution system, and the preparation of materials and guidance for such system, as directed by the Secretary of Defense, working in coordination with the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller).
(3)
Analysis and advice for resource discussions relating to requirements under consideration in the Joint Requirements Oversight Council pursuant to section
181 of this title.
(4)
Formulation of study guidance for analyses of alternatives for major defense acquisition programs and performance of such analyses, as directed by the Secretary of Defense.
(5)
Review, analysis, and evaluation of programs for executing approved strategies and policies, ensuring that information on programs is presented accurately and completely, and assessing the effect of spending by the Department of Defense on the United States economy.
(6)
Assessments of special access and compartmented intelligence programs, in coordination with the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics and the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and in accordance with applicable policies.
(7)
Assessments of alternative plans, programs, and policies with respect to the acquisition programs of the Department of Defense.
(8)
Leading the development of improved analytical skills and competencies within the cost assessment and program evaluation workforce of the Department of Defense and improved tools, data, and methods to promote performance, economy, and efficiency in analyzing national security planning and the allocation of defense resources.