Cartwright’s office said Wednesday the Making Electronic Government Accountable By Yielding Tangible Efficiencies Act of 2016 received a 366-0 vote and will work to codify and support the current administration’s $4 billion effort to manage IT software licenses.
âOf the twenty-four major federal agencies, only two have implemented policies of comprehensive and clear management of software licenses,” said Cartwright.
“The MEGABYTE Act is the first in a series of steps we can take to minimize wasteful software spending, and to promote efficient procurement of technology.â
The bill would have the Office of Management and Budget issue a directive to require chief information officers at each executive agency to develop a comprehensive software licensing policy that will track and maintain such licenses, analyze software usage and provide management training.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana) has introduced similar legislation in the Senate
The Government Accountability Office has listed IT software license management as a main priority in its annual duplication report, Cartwright’s office said.