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 123STA T . 31 9 3 PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 7—DE C.1 6, 2 0 09 ConflictRes ol u tion A ct of 19 9 8,$3 ,8 0 0,000, to r e ma ina v aila b le until e xp en d ed .NATION A L A RCH I VES AN D RECORDS AD M INISTRATION O P ERATIN G E X PENSES F or necessar y expenses in connection w it h the administration of the National Archives and Records Administration ( includin g the I nformation S ecurity O versight Office ) and archived Federal records and related activities, as provided by law, and for expenses necessary for the review and declassification of documents and the activities of the P ublic Interest D eclassification B oard, and for the hire of passenger motor vehicles, and for uniforms or allow - ances therefor, as authori z edbylaw( 5U .S.C. 5901 et se q .), including maintenance, repairs, and cleaning, $339, 7 70,000. O F FICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector G eneral in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Reform Act of 2 008, Public L aw 110 –4 09, 122 Stat. 4302–1 6 (2008), and the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.), and for the hire of passenger motor vehicles, $4,100,000. ELECTRONIC RECORDS ARCHIVES For necessary expenses in connection with the development of the electronic records archives, to include all direct pro j ect costs associated with research, analysis, design, development, and pro- gram management, $85,500,000, of which $61,757,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2012
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d, T hat none of the multi-year funds may be obligated until the National Archives and Records Administration submits to the Committees on Appro- priations, and such Committees approve, a plan for expenditure that: (1) meets the capital planning and investment control review requirements established by the Office of M anagement and Budget, including Circular A–11 (2) complies with the National Archives and Records Administration ’ s enterprise architecture; (3) conforms with the National Archives and Records Administration’s enterprise life cycle methodology; (4) is approved by the National Archives and Records Administration and the Office of Management and Budget; (5) has been reviewed by the Government Accountability Office; and (6) complies with the acquisition rules, requirements, guidelines, and systems acquisition management practices of the Federal Government. REPAIRS AND RESTORATION For the repair, alteration, and improvement of archives facili- ties, and to provide adequate storage for holdings, $27,500,000, to remain available until expended. Expenditur e p la n .