Information Technology Investment Management

An Overview of GAO's Assessment Framework (Exposure Draft) Gao ID: AIMD-00-155 May 1, 2000

GAO developed guidance in 1997, based primarily on the Clinger-Cohen Act, that provides a way to evaluate and assess how well a federal agency is selecting and managing its information technology resources and identifies areas in which improvement is needed. This framework for information technology investment management enhances this guidance by identifying critical processes for successful information technology investment and by organizing these processes into a framework of increasingly mature stages.



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