§ 2445c. Reports: quarterly reports; reports on program changes
(a)
Quarterly Reports by Program Managers.—
The program manager of a major automated information system program or other major information technology investment program shall, on a quarterly basis, submit to the senior Department of Defense official responsible for the program a written report identifying any variance in the projected development schedule, implementation schedule, life-cycle costs, or key performance parameters for the major automated information system or information technology investment to be acquired under the program from such information as originally submitted to Congress under section
2445b of this title.
(b)
Senior Officials Responsible for Programs.—
For purposes of this section, the senior Department of Defense official responsible for a major automated information system program or other major information technology investment program is—
(1)
in the case of an automated information system or information technology investment to be acquired for a military department, the senior acquisition executive for the military department; or
(2)
in the case of any other automated information system or information technology investment to be acquired for the Department of Defense or any component of the Department of Defense, the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics.
(c)
Report on Significant Changes in Program.—
(1)
In general.—
If, based on a quarterly report submitted by the program manager of a major automated information system program pursuant to subsection (a), the senior Department of Defense official responsible for the program makes a determination described in paragraph (2), the official shall, not later than 45 days after receiving such report, notify the congressional defense committees in writing of such determination.
(2)
Covered determination.—
A determination described in this paragraph with respect to a major automated information system program is a determination that—
(A)
there has been a schedule change that will cause a delay of more than six months but less than a year in any program schedule milestone or significant event from the schedule originally submitted to Congress under paragraph (1) or (2) of section
2445b
(b) of this title;
(B)
the estimated program development cost or full life-cycle cost for the program has increased by at least 15 percent, but less than 25 percent, over the original estimate submitted to Congress under paragraph (3) of section
2445b
(b) of this title; or
(C)
there has been a significant, adverse change in the expected performance of the major automated information system to be acquired under the program from the parameters originally submitted to Congress under paragraph (4) of section
2445b
(b) of this title.
(d)
Report on Critical Changes in Program.—
(1)
In general.—
If, based on a quarterly report submitted by the program manager of a major automated information system program or other major information technology investment program pursuant to subsection (a), the senior Department of Defense official responsible for the program makes a determination described in paragraph (2), the official shall, not later than 60 days after receiving such report—
(A)
carry out an evaluation of the program under subsection (e); and
(B)
submit, through the Secretary of Defense, to the congressional defense committees a report meeting the requirements of subsection (f).
(2)
Covered determination.—
A determination described in this paragraph with respect to a major automated information system program or other major information technology investment program is a determination that—
(A)
the automated information system or information technology investment failed to achieve a full deployment decision within five years after funds were first obligated for the program;
(B)
there has been a schedule change that will cause a delay of one year or more in any program schedule milestone or significant event from the schedule originally submitted to Congress under paragraph (1) or (2) of section
2445b
(b) of this title or section
2445b
(d) of this title, as applicable;
(C)
the estimated program development cost or full life-cycle cost for the program has increased by 25 percent or more over the original estimate submitted to Congress under paragraph (3) of section
2445b
(b) of this title or section
2445b
(d) of this title, as applicable; or
(D)
there has been a change in the expected performance of the major automated information system or major information technology investment to be acquired under the program that will undermine the ability of the system to perform the functions anticipated at the time information on the program was originally submitted to Congress under section
2445b
(b) of this title or section
2445b
(d) of this title, as applicable.
(e)
Program Evaluation.—
The evaluation of a major automated information system program or other major information technology investment program conducted under this subsection for purposes of subsection (d)(1)(A) shall include an assessment of—
(1)
the projected cost and schedule for completing the program if current requirements are not modified;
(2)
the projected cost and schedule for completing the program based on reasonable modification of such requirements; and
(3)
the rough order of magnitude of the cost and schedule for any reasonable alternative system or capability.
(f)
Report on Critical Program Changes.—
A report on a major automated information system program or other major information technology investment program conducted under this subsection for purposes of subsection (d)(1)(B) shall include a written certification (with supporting explanation) stating that—
(1)
the automated information system or information technology investment to be acquired under the program is essential to the national security or to the efficient management of the Department of Defense;
(2)
there is no alternative to the system or information technology investment which will provide equal or greater capability at less cost;
(3)
the new estimates of the costs, schedule, and performance parameters with respect to the program and system or information technology investment, as applicable, have been determined, with the concurrence of the Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, to be reasonable; and
(4)
the management structure for the program is adequate to manage and control program costs.
(g)
Prohibition on Obligation of Funds.—
(1)
If the determination of a critical change to a program is made by the senior Department official responsible for the program under subsection (d)(2) and a report is not submitted to Congress within the 60-day period provided by subsection (d)(1), appropriated funds may not be obligated for any major contract under the program.
(2)
The prohibition on the obligation of funds for a program under paragraph (1) shall cease to apply on the date on which Congress has received a report in compliance with the requirements of subsection (d)(2).