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 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 116 STAT. 1235 § 9507. Control of expenditures Unless expressly provided for by law, the Secretary of the Army shall direct the expenditure of amounts appropriated for the Washington Aqueduct and for other public works in the District of Columbia. SUBTITLE III—INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT CHAPTER Sec. 111. GENERAL 11101 113. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACQUISITIONS OF INFORMATION TECH- 11301 NOLOGY. 115. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION PILOT PROGRAMS 11501 117. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MAT- 11701 TERS. CHAPTER 111—GENERAL Sec 11101. Definitions. 11102. Sense of Congress. 11103. Applicability to national security systems. §11101. Definitions In this subtitle, the following definitions apply: (1) COMMERCIAL ITEM.—The term "commercial item" has the meaning given that term in section 4 of the Office of Federal Procurement Pohcy Act (41 U.S.C. 403). (2) EXECUTIVE AGENCY.— The term "executive agency" has the meaning given that term in section 4 of the Act (41 U.S.C. 403). (3) INFORMATION RESOURCES. — The term "information resources" has the meaning given that term in section 3502 of title 44. (4) INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT.— The term "information resources management" has the meaning given that term in section 3502 of title 44. (5) INFORMATION SYSTEM. — The term "information system" has the meaning given that term in section 3502 of title 44. (6) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.—T Tie term "information technology"— (A) with respect to an executive agency means any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment, used in the automatic acquisition, storage, manipulation, management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission, or reception of data or information by the executive agency, if the equipment is used by the executive agency directly or is used by a contractor under a contract with the executive agency that requires the use— (i) of that equipment; or (ii) of that equipment to a significant extent in the performance of a service or the furnishing of a product; (B) includes computers, ancillary equipment, software, firmware and similar procedures, services (including support services), and related resources; but (C) does not include any equipment acquired by a federal contractor incidental to a federal contract.

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