Agency Grades Get Worse in Latest FITARA Scorecard

From: Nextgov

Eleven agencies dropped and five agencies improved in Congress’ latest FITARA scorecard.

By Frank Konkel, Executive Editor

Agency grades dropped for the third consecutive time in Congress’ sixth FITARA scorecard, released Monday ahead of a scheduled hearing Wednesday by two House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittees.

No agencies received an ‘A’ grade in the scorecard, which measures how well agencies adhere to the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act’s mandate to have chief information officers report to agency leadership and compliance with transparency initiatives and data center optimization goals. The top-scoring agencies in the scorecard include the Education Department, General Services Administration and National Science Foundation, which all earned ‘B+’ grades.

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