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In accordance with the act requirements, OMB published M-16-12 Category Management Policy 16-1: Improving the Acquisition and Management of Common Information Technology: Software Licensing. [4] This established the Enterprise Software Category Team (ESCT), co-managed by GSA, DoD and OMB.
This final guidance superseded and streamlined the requirements from OMB Circulars A-21, A-87, A-110, and A-122 (which have been placed in OMB guidance); [4] Circulars A-89, A-102, and A-133; and the guidance in Circular A-50 on Single Audit Act follow-up. [5]
OMB published guidance to U.S. federal agencies on how to respond to the law in OMB Memorandum M-15-14: Management and Oversight of Federal Information Technology. [10] [11] The OMB memo also related FITARA's requirements to those of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 and the E-Government Act of 2002 [12]
Circular A-131: Value Engineering, issued 26 January 1988, revised 21 May 1993 [2] and 26 December 2013. Contains guidance to support the sustained use of value engineering by federal departments and agencies; Circular A-133: Audits of states, local government and non-profit organizations: see OMB A-133 Compliance Supplement
EINSTEIN 1 was designed to resolve the six common security weaknesses [1] that were collected from federal agency reports and identified by the OMB in or before its report for 2001 to the U.S. Congress. [20]
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office [a] within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP). OMB's most prominent function is to produce the president's budget, [2] but it also examines agency programs, policies, and procedures to see whether they comply with the president's policies and coordinates inter-agency policy initiatives.
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FedRAMP is governed by different Executive Branch entities that collaborate to develop, manage, and operate the program. [8] These entities include: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB): The governing body that issued the FedRAMP policy memo, which defines the key requirements and capabilities of the program