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03-11-2006, 10:59 AM
"Agencies improved slightly in fiscal 2005 at meeting computer security standards, according to a report released Wednesday by the Office of Management and Budget.
The percentage of agency information technology systems certified and accredited rose from 77 percent in fiscal 2004 to 85 percent in 2005, just short of an administration goal of 90 percent, OMB stated. Furthermore, the number of systems with tested contingency plans increased from 57 percent to 61 percent over that same period, the report to Congress on the implementation of the 2002 Federal Information Security Management Act found.
The number of agency IT systems also grew in that time, rising 19 percent from 8,623 to 10,289. Contractors or other non-government organizations manage 1,105 of those systems on behalf of the government."
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The percentage of agency information technology systems certified and accredited rose from 77 percent in fiscal 2004 to 85 percent in 2005, just short of an administration goal of 90 percent, OMB stated. Furthermore, the number of systems with tested contingency plans increased from 57 percent to 61 percent over that same period, the report to Congress on the implementation of the 2002 Federal Information Security Management Act found.
The number of agency IT systems also grew in that time, rising 19 percent from 8,623 to 10,289. Contractors or other non-government organizations manage 1,105 of those systems on behalf of the government."
Click Here to Read More:
http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0306/030206p1.htm