Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 44— - NATIONAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - ACCOUNTABILITY FOR INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES › § 3100
Prevents money from being spent on any intelligence community business system change that will cost more than $3,000,000 unless two things happen: the Director of the Office of Business Transformation certifies the project meets the community’s enterprise architecture rules or is needed for a critical security reason, and the Board set up under this law approves that certification. After fiscal year 2010, the $3,000,000 limit is increased each year by the annual change in the U.S. city consumer price index. The Director of National Intelligence (DNI) must make and run a single enterprise architecture for all intelligence business systems so they work together, meet federal accounting and reporting needs, link budgets and programs, and give reliable cost and performance data. The DNI is in charge of the whole life cycle of these projects. The Office of Business Transformation must create an investment review process within 60 days after October 7, 2010, that follows section 11312 of title 40, uses an investment review board to approve investments before funds are spent, reviews projects at least yearly, sets review thresholds, and supports the certification process. The DNI must also create a Board to set policy, approve big updates, manage integration, coordinate transformation efforts, ensure funds are obligated correctly, and report progress. The DNI and agency heads must sign an MOU to work together, and the DNI must report to congressional intelligence committees by March 31 of each year 2011–2014 on compliance, milestones, certifications, and savings. Definitions (one line each): - Enterprise architecture: the overall design and rules for how systems fit together. - Information system / information technology: the computers, software, and related items that handle data. - Intelligence community business system: any information system used by the intelligence community for business functions (like finance, personnel, acquisition). - Intelligence community business system transformation: creating a new system or making a major change to an existing one. - National security system: the term as defined in title 44. - Office of Business Transformation: the Office named, or any successor that takes its role.
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50 U.S.C. § 3100
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 6, 2026
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