Title 44 › Chapter 36— MANAGEMENT AND PROMOTION OF ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT SERVICES › § 3602
Creates an Office of Electronic Government inside the Office of Management and Budget and requires the President to appoint an Administrator to lead it. The Administrator must help the OMB Director carry out e‑government duties under this chapter, the E‑Government Act of 2002, and other related laws. The Administrator must set strategy with OIRA and others and oversee governmentwide electronic government work. That includes planning and investing in IT, building and supervising enterprise architectures, information security and privacy, making government information available and preserved, making technology accessible for people with disabilities (including Section 508 (29 U.S.C. 794d)), promoting innovation and multiagency projects, running the E‑Government Fund (section 3604), leading the CIO Council (section 3603), coordinating with GSA and procurement policy, overseeing the integrated Internet system, managing the office, and helping prepare the E‑Government report (section 3606). OMB must have enough staff and resources to do these jobs.
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44 U.S.C. § 3602
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Apr 5, 2026
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