§3506. Federal agency responsibilities — Inbound Citations
44 U.S.C. § 3506
Cited by 27 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 44 U.S.C. § 3506 as a whole
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(1) The term “Chief Information Officer” means the senior official designated by the Secretary of Defense or a Secretary of a military department pursuant to section 3506 of title 44.
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(5) Information management functions as required by section 3506 of title 44.
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(F) Criteria for the head of an agency to use in assessing the indication of a determination under subparagraph (A)(iii) and how to prioritize any such subsequent determinations in the strategic information management plan under section 3506, in consideration of the existing resources available to the agency.
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(3) delegate to the agency Chief Information Officer established under section 3506 (or comparable official in an agency not covered by such section) the authority to ensure compliance with the requirements imposed on the agency under this subchapter, including—(A) designating a senior agency information security officer who shall—(i) carry out the Chief Information Officer’s responsibilities under this section;(ii) possess professional qualifications, including training and experience, required to administer the functions described under this section;(iii) have information security duties as that official’s primary duty; and(iv) head an office with the mission and resources to assist in ensuring agency compliance with this section;(B) developing and maintaining an agencywide information security program as required by subsection (b);(C) developing and maintaining information security policies, procedures, and control techniques to address all applicable requirements, including those issued under section 3553 of this title and section 11331 of title 40;(D) training and overseeing personnel with significant responsibilities for information security with respect to such responsibilities; and(E) assisting senior agency officials concerning their responsibilities under paragraph (2);
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(1) section 3506 of title 44 (commonly referred to as the Paperwork Reduction Act);
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(1) section 3506 of title 44 (commonly referred to as the “Paperwork Reduction Act”);
Citations to §3506(a)
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(1) If the Director finds that a senior official of an agency designated under section 3506(a) is sufficiently independent of program responsibility to evaluate fairly whether proposed collections of information should be approved and has sufficient resources to carry out this responsibility effectively, the Director may, by rule in accordance with the notice and comment provisions of chapter 5 of title 5, United States Code, delegate to such official the authority to approve proposed collections of information in specific program areas, for specific purposes, or for all agency purposes.
Citations to §3506(a)(2)
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(A) is the Chief Information Officer of the Department of Defense for the purposes of sections 3506(a)(2) and 3544(a)(3) of title 44;
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(a) The Chief Information Officer for the Department is designated pursuant to section 3506(a)(2) of title 44.
Citations to §3506(a)(2)(B)
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(6) The chief information officer of the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the Department of the Air Force, if chief information officers have been designated for such departments under section 3506(a)(2)(B).
Citations to §3506(b)
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(5) carry out the requirements of the agency under subsections (b) through (d), (f), and (i) of section 3506, section 3507, and section 3511;
Citations to §3506(b)(2)
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The head of each executive agency shall identify in the strategic information resources management plan required under section 3506(b)(2) of title 44 any major information technology acquisition program, or any phase or increment of that program, that has significantly deviated from the cost, performance, or schedule goals established for the program.
Citations to §3506(b)(4)
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(i) preparation and maintenance of the inventory of information resources under section 3506(b)(4);
Citations to §3506(b)(6)
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(6) issue guidance for agencies to implement section 3506(b)(6) in a manner that takes into account—(A) risks and restrictions related to the disclosure of personally identifiable information, including the risk that an individual data asset in isolation does not pose a privacy or confidentiality risk but when combined with other available information may pose such a risk;(B) security considerations, including the risk that information in an individual data asset in isolation does not pose a security risk but when combined with other available information may pose such a risk;(C) the cost and benefits to the public of converting a data asset into a machine-readable format that is accessible and useful to the public;(D) whether the application of the requirements described in such section to a data asset could result in legal liability;(E) a determination of whether a data asset—(ii) contains confidential business information, that could be withheld under section 552(b)(4) of title 5; or(iii) is otherwise restricted by contract or other binding, written agreement;(F) the requirement that a data asset be disclosed, if it would otherwise be made available under section 552 of title 5 (commonly known as the “Freedom of Information Act”); and(G) any other considerations that the Director determines to be relevant.
Citations to §3506(c)
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(c) Sections 3506(c), 3507, and 3512 of title 44 shall not apply to information collection for purposes of sections 14914, 14922(b)(4), and 14932(d) of this title or for use as a Convention record as defined in this chapter.
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(ii) are consistent with improving agency management of the process for the review of collections of information established under section 3506(c); and
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(A) conduct the review established under section 3506(c), including the seeking of comment from the public on the continued need for, and burden imposed by the collection of information; and
Citations to §3506(c)(1)
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(A) conducted the review established under section 3506(c)(1);
Citations to §3506(c)(2)
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(B) evaluated the public comments received under section 3506(c)(2);
Citations to §3506(c)(3)
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(C) submitted to the Director the certification required under section 3506(c)(3), the proposed collection of information, copies of pertinent statutory authority, regulations, and other related materials as the Director may specify; and
Citations to §3506(d)
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(5) carry out the requirements of the agency under subsections (b) through (d), (f), and (i) of section 3506, section 3507, and section 3511;
Citations to §3506(f)
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(5) carry out the requirements of the agency under subsections (b) through (d), (f), and (i) of section 3506, section 3507, and section 3511;
Citations to §3506(h)
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(a) In fulfilling the responsibilities assigned under section 3506(h) of title 44, the head of each executive agency shall design and implement in the executive agency a process for maximizing the value, and assessing and managing the risks, of the information technology acquisitions of the executive agency.
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In fulfilling the responsibilities under section 3506(h) of title 44, the head of an executive agency shall—
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(ii) information technology planning, budgeting, acquisition, and management under section 3506(h), subtitle III of title 40, and related laws and guidance;
Citations to §3506(i)
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(5) carry out the requirements of the agency under subsections (b) through (d), (f), and (i) of section 3506, section 3507, and section 3511;