Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 44— - NATIONAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - ACCOUNTABILITY FOR INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES › § 3101
Program managers must send the Director of National Intelligence a short cost report every quarter, no later than 30 days after the quarter ends. The report must say the program’s total acquisition cost and note any cost or schedule changes in big contracts, in milestones, or in software. If at any time the program manager has reason to believe costs rose by at least 15% or 25% (see thresholds below) and has not already told the Director, the manager must send a report right away. The Director must check whether costs rose by 15% or 25%. If they did, the Director must send a Major System Congressional Report to Congress within 45 days after getting the report. If costs rose by 25%, the Director must also follow the actions required under section 3102. No funds may be spent on a major contract for the program until Congress gets the required report (and the Director’s certification for a 25% increase); the 45-day waiting rule above applies. Within 180 days after October 7, 2010, the Director had to look back and set 2010-adjusted baselines and tell Congress. Reports may be classified. Key terms (one line each): cost estimate — an assessment of all costs and risks; critical cost growth threshold — at least a 25% rise; significant cost growth threshold — at least a 15% rise; current Baseline Estimate — the approved projected total acquisition cost; Director — the Director of National Intelligence; independent cost estimate — defined elsewhere; major contract — one of the six largest prime/associate/Government-furnished equipment contracts over $40,000,000 that is not firm fixed price; major system — defined elsewhere; Milestone B — approval to start major system development; program manager — the official in charge of budget, cost, schedule, and performance; total acquisition cost — total cost for development, procurement, and system-specific construction.
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50 U.S.C. § 3101
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 6, 2026
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