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 123STA T . 321 7PUBLIC LA W 111 – 117 —DE C.1 6, 2 0 0 9(F)Thenam e oft he c ont r actor an dpl ace of perform - ance . ( G )Then u m b er and w or k locat i on of contractor and s ubcontractor emplo y ees , e x pressed as full-time e q ui v alents for direct labor, compensated under the contract. ( H ) W hether the contract is a personal services con- tract. ( I ) Whether the contract was awarded on a noncompeti- tive basis, re g ardless of date of award. (b) F ORM . —R eports required under this section shall be sub- mitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex. (c) PUBLICAT IO N .— N ot later than 30 days after the date on which the inventory under subsection (a)(3) is required to be sub- mitted to the O ffice of M anagement and B udget, the head of each executive agency shall— ( 1 ) make the inventory available to the public and ( 2 ) publish in the Federal Register a notice that the inven- tory is available to the public. (d) GO VE RNMENT- W I D E INVENTOR Y RE P ORT.—Not later than 9 0 days after the deadline for submitting inventories under subsection (a)(3), and annually thereafter, the D irector of the Office of Manage- ment and Budget shall submit to C ongress and make publicly available on the Office of Management and Budget website a report on the inventories submitted. The report shall identify whether each agency required to submit an inventory under subsection (a)(3) has met such requirement and summari z e the information submitted by each executive agency required to have a Chief Finan- cial Officer pursuant to section 901 of title 31, U nited S tates Code. (e) REVIEW AND PLANNIN G RE Q UIREMENT S .—Not later than 1 8 0 days after the deadline for submitting inventories under subsection (a)(3) for an executive agency, the head of the executive agency, or an official designated by the agency head shall— (1) review the contracts and information in the inventory; (2) ensure that— ( A ) each contract in the inventory that is a personal services contract has been entered into, and is being per- formed, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations; (B) the agency is giving special management attention to functions that are closely associated with inherently governmental functions; (C) the agency is not using contractor employees to perform inherently governmental functions; (D) the agency has specific safeguards and monitoring systems in place to ensure that work being performed by contractors has not changed or expanded during performance to become an inherently governmental func- tion; ( E ) the agency is not using contractor employees to perform critical functions in such a way that could affect the ability of the agency to maintain control of its mission and operations; and (F) there are sufficient internal agency resources to manage and oversee contracts effectively; (3) identify contracts that have been poorly performed, as determined by a contracting officer, because of excessive costs or inferior quality; and Public i nformat ion .We b p o s tin g . F e d eral R egister , publication. N otice. Public information.