The DHS Authorization Act seeks to increase the departmentâs efficiency through consolidation and elimination of âunnecessary programs and offices,â said Rep. Mike McCaul (R-Texas), chair of the House Homeland Security Committee.
The legislation would task the departmentâs chief information officer to develop an inventory of DHSâ software licenses every couple of years and an information technology strategic plan every five years as well as remove the shared service director position.
The measure also describes the responsibilities of DHS’ chief security officer, proposes changes to the rotation program, seeks to authorize a steering panel for employee engagement and calls for the department to evaluate its facilities and logistic functions for each component and site.
The House speaker inked a memorandum of understanding with the chairmen of eight panels in the lower chamber to facilitate the reauthorization of DHS on a regular basis, the report added.