legal framework for federal information resources management
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concept
A legal framework for federal information resources management is the set of laws, regulations, and policies that govern how federal agencies plan, acquire, secure, use, share, and dispose of information and information technology to ensure efficiency, accountability, and protection of government data and services.
Observed surface forms (5)
- information technology management reform law ×2
- Office of Management and Budget guidance document ×1
- Paperwork Reduction Act ×1
- e-government law ×1
- information resources management policy ×1
Instances (7)
- Chapter 35 – Coordination of Federal Information Policy
- Clinger–Cohen Act of 1996 via concept surface "information technology management reform law"
- OMB Circular A-130 via concept surface "information resources management policy"
- OMB Circular A-11 via concept surface "Office of Management and Budget guidance document"
- Public Law 96-511 via concept surface "Paperwork Reduction Act"
- Government Paperwork Elimination Act via concept surface "e-government law"
- Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act via concept surface "information technology management reform law"