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 118 STAT. 1852 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 ‘‘(C) integrate budget, accounting, and program information and systems; and ‘‘(D) provide for the systematic measurement of performance, including the ability to produce timely, rel evant, and reliable cost information. ‘‘(2) Policies, procedures, data standards, and system inter face requirements that are to apply uniformly throughout the Department of Defense. ‘‘(e) COMPOSITION OF TRANSITION PLAN.—(1) The transition plan developed under subsection (c)(2) shall include the following: ‘‘(A) The acquisition strategy for new systems that are expected to be needed to complete the defense business enter prise architecture. ‘‘(B) A listing of the defense business systems as of December 2, 2002 (known as ‘legacy systems’), that will not be part of the objective defense business enterprise architecture, together with the schedule for terminating those legacy systems that provides for reducing the use of those legacy systems in phases. ‘‘(C) A listing of the legacy systems (referred to in subpara graph (B)) that will be a part of the objective defense business system, together with a strategy for making the modifications to those systems that will be needed to ensure that such sys tems comply with the defense business enterprise architecture. ‘‘(2) Each of the strategies under paragraph (1) shall include specific time phased milestones, performance metrics, and a state ment of the financial and nonfinancial resource needs. ‘‘(f) APPROVAL AUTHORITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR DEFENSE BUSINESS SYSTEMS.—The Secretary of Defense shall delegate responsibility for review, approval, and oversight of the planning, design, acquisition, deployment, operation, maintenance, and mod ernization of defense business systems as follows: ‘‘(1) The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Tech nology and Logistics shall be responsible and accountable for any defense business system the primary purpose of which is to support acquisition activities, logistics activities, or installations and environment activities of the Department of Defense. ‘‘(2) The Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) shall be responsible and accountable for any defense business system the primary purpose of which is to support financial manage ment activities or strategic planning and budgeting activities of the Department of Defense. ‘‘(3) The Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness shall be responsible and accountable for any defense business system the primary purpose of which is to support human resource management activities of the Department of Defense. ‘‘(4) The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration and the Chief Information Officer of the Department of Defense shall be responsible and accountable for any defense business system the primary purpose of which is to support information technology infrastructure or informa tion assurance activities of the Department of Defense. ‘‘(5) The Deputy Secretary of Defense or an Under Secretary of Defense, as designated by the Secretary of Defense, shall be responsible for any defense business system the primary

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