CHAPTER 117 —ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MATTERS
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§11701. Identification of excess and surplus computer equipment
In accordance with
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11702 | 40:1502. |
The words "Not later than six months after February 10, 1996, the head of the an executive agency shall inventory all computer equipment under the control of that official. After completion of the inventory" are omitted as executed. The words "all computer equipment" are substituted for "any such equipment" for clarity.
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Prior Provisions
A prior section 11701,
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§11702. Index of certain information in information systems included in directory established under section 4101 of title 44
If in designing an information technology system pursuant to this subtitle, the head of an executive agency determines that a purpose of the system is to disseminate information to the public, then the head of that executive agency shall reasonably ensure that an index of information disseminated by the system is included in the directory created pursuant to
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11703 | 40:1503. |
The words "Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter" are omitted as unnecessary.
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Prior Provisions
A prior section 11702 was renumbered
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§11703. Procurement procedures
To the maximum extent practicable, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council shall ensure that the process for acquisition of information technology is a simplified, clear, and understandable process that specifically addresses the management of risk, incremental acquisitions, and the need to incorporate commercial information technology in a timely manner.
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11704 | 40:1461. |
Editorial Notes
Prior Provisions
A prior section 11703 was renumbered
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