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Introduced
04/06/2017
04/06/2017
In Committee
07/26/2017
07/26/2017
Crossed Over
11/13/2017
11/13/2017
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018
12/31/2018
Introduced Session
115th Congress
Bill Summary
DHS Acquisition Review Board Act of 2017 (Sec. 2) This bill amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to establish an Acquisition Review Board to strengthen accountability and uniformity within the DHS acquisition review process, review major acquisition programs (programs estimated to require a total expenditure of at least $300 million over their life cycle costs), and review the use of best practices. The board shall convene at DHS's discretion and whenever: (1) a major acquisition program requires authorization to proceed from one acquisition decision event to another, is in breach of its approved requirements, or requires additional review; or (2) a non-major acquisition program requires review. The board's responsibilities are to: determine whether a proposed acquisition program has met the requirements of phases of the acquisition life cycle framework and is able to proceed to the next phase and eventual full production and deployment; oversee whether a proposed acquisition's business strategy, resources, management, and accountability is executable and aligned to strategic initiatives; support the acquisition decision authority in determining the appropriate direction at key acquisition decision events; conduct reviews to ensure that acquisitions are progressing in compliance with the approved documents for their current acquisition phases; review the acquisition documents of each major acquisition program to ensure the reliability of underlying data; and ensure that practices are implemented to require consideration of tradeoffs among cost, schedule, and performance objectives as part of the process for developing requirements for major acquisition programs prior to initiating the second acquisition decision event. If the person exercising acquisition decision authority over a major acquisition program approves such program to proceed into the planning phase before such program has a DHS-approved acquisition program baseline, as required by DHS policy, DHS shall create and approve a baseline report regarding such approval and notify Congress. DHS, by one year after this bill's enactment and annually through FY2022, shall provide information to Congress on the board's activities.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish an Acquisition Review Board within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The Board is tasked with strengthening accountability and uniformity in the DHS acquisition review process, reviewing major acquisition programs (those estimated to cost at least $300 million over their lifecycle), and ensuring the use of best practices. The Board must convene regularly and whenever a major acquisition program requires authorization to proceed to the next phase, is in breach of requirements, or requires additional review. Key responsibilities of the Board include determining a program's readiness to proceed to the next acquisition phase, overseeing the business strategy and execution of proposed acquisitions, supporting acquisition decision-making, reviewing acquisition documents to ensure data reliability, and requiring consideration of cost, schedule, and performance trade-offs when developing requirements. The bill also requires DHS to provide annual reports to Congress on the Board's activities.
Committee Categories
Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Held at the desk. (on 11/13/2017)
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