§ 3602. Office of Electronic Government
(b)
There shall be at the head of the Office an Administrator who shall be appointed by the President.
(c)
The Administrator shall assist the Director in carrying out—
(d)
The Administrator shall assist the Director and the Deputy Director for Management and work with the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in setting strategic direction for implementing electronic Government, under relevant statutes, including—
(e)
The Administrator shall work with the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and with other offices within the Office of Management and Budget to oversee implementation of electronic Government under this chapter, chapter 35, the E-Government Act of 2002, and other relevant statutes, in a manner consistent with law, relating to—
(f)
Subject to requirements of this chapter, the Administrator shall assist the Director by performing electronic Government functions as follows:
(1)
Advise the Director on the resources required to develop and effectively administer electronic Government initiatives.
(2)
Recommend to the Director changes relating to Governmentwide strategies and priorities for electronic Government.
(4)
Promote innovative uses of information technology by agencies, particularly initiatives involving multiagency collaboration, through support of pilot projects, research, experimentation, and the use of innovative technologies.
(5)
Oversee the distribution of funds from, and ensure appropriate administration and coordination of, the E-Government Fund established under section
3604.
(6)
Coordinate with the Administrator of General Services regarding programs undertaken by the General Services Administration to promote electronic government and the efficient use of information technologies by agencies.
(7)
Lead the activities of the Chief Information Officers Council established under section
3603 on behalf of the Deputy Director for Management, who shall chair the council.
(8)
Assist the Director in establishing policies which shall set the framework for information technology standards for the Federal Government developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and promulgated by the Secretary of Commerce under section
11331 of title
40, taking into account, if appropriate, recommendations of the Chief Information Officers Council, experts, and interested parties from the private and nonprofit sectors and State, local, and tribal governments, and maximizing the use of commercial standards as appropriate, including the following:
(A)
Standards and guidelines for interconnectivity and interoperability as described under section
3504.
(9)
Sponsor ongoing dialogue that—
(A)
shall be conducted among Federal, State, local, and tribal government leaders on electronic Government in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, as well as leaders in the private and nonprofit sectors, to encourage collaboration and enhance understanding of best practices and innovative approaches in acquiring, using, and managing information resources;
(B)
is intended to improve the performance of governments in collaborating on the use of information technology to improve the delivery of Government information and services; and
(C)
may include—
(ii)
identification of opportunities for public-private collaboration in using Internet-based technology to increase the efficiency of Government-to-business transactions;
(10)
Sponsor activities to engage the general public in the development and implementation of policies and programs, particularly activities aimed at fulfilling the goal of using the most effective citizen-centered strategies and those activities which engage multiple agencies providing similar or related information and services.
(11)
Oversee the work of the General Services Administration and other agencies in developing the integrated Internet-based system under section 204 of the E-Government Act of 2002.
(12)
Coordinate with the Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy to ensure effective implementation of electronic procurement initiatives.
(13)
Assist Federal agencies, including the General Services Administration, the Department of Justice, and the United States Access Board in—
(g)
The Director shall ensure that the Office of Management and Budget, including the Office of Electronic Government, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, and other relevant offices, have adequate staff and resources to properly fulfill all functions under the E-Government Act of 2002.