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Investment Details

Investment Description

The Federal IT Dashboard (ITDB) was launched in 2009 by OMBs OFCIO to provide federal agencies and the public with visibility into how federal IT dollars are spent as well as report on the general health of agency IT investments. The ITDB collects and displays data received from agencies through the CPIC process through tools. Information on the ITDB includes IT budget data, as well as IT project level cost schedule, risk, and performance. It's purpose is to fulfill the requirements set forth in the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) on enhanced transparency and risk reporting in IT investments.
Agency General Services Administration
Point of Contact David Shive - CIO
Investment Type Non-major IT Investments
Bureau General Activities
Mission Support Not Applicable
Shared Service Category Not Applicable
Shared Service Identifier Not Applicable
TMF Initiatives
  • Not Applicable
FY 2025 IT Spending $3.04 M
Current CIO Rating 4
Data As Of: 09/22/2024
  • The Investment Details section views help answer questions about how an investment's financial resources are being utilized, and which funds are being assigned.
  • The IT spending visualization below provides the selected IT investment's spending over 5 fiscal years. The IT Investment's spending is further broken down by Operations & Maintenance (O&M) and Development, Modernization, and Enhancement (DME). For each listed fiscal year you will see:
    • Requested amount - The IT $ amount the agency requested from Congress in the President's budget request for that fiscal year.
    • Enacted amount - The IT $ amount Congress actually funded through that fiscal year's appropriation.
    • Actual amount - The IT $ amount the agency actually spent that fiscal year based on what was appropriated by Congress.
    The availability of data for each fiscal year will depend on where in the federal budget process we currently are, and will continue to be updated as the annual appropriations process progresses.