Title 38 › Part PART VI— - ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY › Chapter CHAPTER 81— - ACQUISITION AND OPERATION OF HOSPITAL AND DOMICILIARY FACILITIES; PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY; ENHANCED-USE LEASES OF REAL PROPERTY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VI— - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES › § 8175
When the Department sends its budget explanation to Congress with the President’s budget, the Secretary must include a list of every current information technology (IT) project. That list must include projects the Office of Management and Budget or the Secretary calls congressional projects and subprojects. The budget papers must also include short descriptions and one unified, ranked list of every proposed but unfunded IT project the Department might seek in the next one-year, two-year, and three-year periods. The ranking must show how projects across the whole Department compare, name the office asking for each project, and not make separate rankings for each office. Each project must be ranked using these factors: teamwork between business owners and the Chief Information Officer; benefits to employees; life-cycle cost; cost savings or avoidance; time to finish; difficulty, chance of completion, or risks; and clear benefits to veterans, plus any other factors the Secretary chooses. For each project the Secretary must give a brief statement of how it scored on those factors. The budget materials must also show projected one-year, two-year, and three-year IT funding needs, broken down by portfolio and by product line, and must list funding needs for each technology business management category (the “cost pools” and “towers”).
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38 U.S.C. § 8175
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73