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PUBLIC LAW 103-337—OCT. 5, 1994 108 STAT. 2739 (1) Directives of the Office of Managemeat and Budget applicable to reffectivestment for such systems. (2) A sound, functional economic analysis. (3) Established objectives for the Department of Defense information infrastructure. (4) Migratory assessment criteria, including criteria under guidance provided by the Defense Information Systems Agency. (d) WAIVER.— (1) The Secretary of Defense may waive the requirements of subsection (a) for an automated information system if the Secretary determines that the purpose for which the system is being modernized or developed is of compelling military importance. (2) If the Secretary exercises the waiver authority provided in paragraph (1), the Secretary shall include the following in the next report required by subsection (f): (A) The reasons for the failure of the automated information system to meet all of the requirements of subsection (b). (B) A determination of whether the system is expected to meet such requirements in the future, and if so, the date by which the system is expected to meet the requirements. (e) PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND MANAGEMENT CONTROLS. — (1) The Secretary of Defense shall establish performance measures and management controls for the supervision and management of the activities described in paragraph (2). The performance measures and management controls shall be adequate to ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that the Department of Defense receives the maximum benefit possible from the development, modernization, operation, and maintenguice of automated information systems. (2) The activities referred to in paragraph (1) are the following: (A) Accelerated implementation of migration systems. (B) Establishment of data standards. (C) Process improvement. (f) REPORTS.— Not later than March 15 in each of 1995, 1996, and 1997, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report on the establishment and implementation of the performance measures and management controls referred to in subsection (e)(1). Each such report shall also specify— (1) the automated information systems that, as determined under subsection (a), meet the requirements of subsection (b); (2) the automated information systems that, as determined under subsection (a), do not meet the requirements of subsection (b) and the action taken by the Secretary to end the use of such systems; and (3) the automated information systems that, as determined by the Enterprise Integration Executive Board, are migration systems. (g) REVIEW BY COMPTROLLER GENERAL.— Not later than April Reports. 30, 1995, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to Congress a report that contains an evaluation of the following: (1) The progress made by the Department of Defense in achieving the goals of the corporate information management program of the Department. (2) The progress made by the Secretary of Defense in establishing the performance measures and management controls referred to in subsection (e)(1).