ERIC Number: ED262745
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1984-Apr
Pages: 378
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A Five-Year Plan for Meeting the Automatic Data Processing and Telecommunications Needs of the Federal Government. Volume 2: Major Information Technology Systems Acquisition Plans of Federal Executive Agencies, 1984-1989.
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC.; Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC.; General Services Administration, Washington, DC.
This volume, the second of two, presents and analyzes the information technology acquisition plans of the Federal Government by agency and component. A brief description covers the outlays planned for major information technology acquisitions of general purpose data processing and telecommunications systems, facilities, and related services for 6 years beginning in Fiscal Year 1984 for four major budget categories: national security and international affairs; economics and government; human resources, veterans, and labor (including education); and natural resources, energy, and science. For each of these categories, the planned acquisitions of individual agencies are listed by item with the funding allocation and a brief description. Exhibits summarize planned procurements by agencies, the distribution of planned expenditures by major budgetary category, and the relative proportion of 6-year outlays planned for information technology procurements for each agency. An agency index is included. (LMM)
Descriptors: Automation, Data Processing, Federal Government, Information Science, Information Services, Management Information Systems, Planning, Policy Formation, Public Agencies, Purchasing, Systems Development, Telecommunications
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Publication Type: Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Department of Commerce, Washington, DC.; Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC.; General Services Administration, Washington, DC.
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