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 124 STAT. 2720 PUBLIC LAW 111–259—OCT. 7, 2010 with the advice and consent of the Senate, the first individual to serve as Inspector General for the Intelligence Community pursu- ant to section 103H of the National Security Act of 1947, as added by subsection (a), and such individual assumes the duties of the Inspector General. SEC. 406. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMU - NITY. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—Title I of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 402 et seq.), as amended by section 405 of this Act, is further amended by inserting after section 103H, as added by section 405(a)(1), the following new section: ‘‘CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY ‘‘SEC. 103I. (a) CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.—To assist the Director of National Intelligence in carrying out the responsibilities of the Director under this Act and other applicable provisions of law, there is within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence a Chief Financial Officer of the Intelligence Community who shall be appointed by the Director. ‘‘(b) DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.—Subject to the direction of the Director of National Intelligence, the Chief Financial Officer of the Intelligence Community shall— ‘‘(1) serve as the principal advisor to the Director of National Intelligence and the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence on the management and allocation of intelligence community budgetary resources; ‘‘(2) participate in overseeing a comprehensive and integrated strategic process for resource management within the intelligence community; ‘‘(3) ensure that the strategic plan of the Director of National Intelligence— ‘‘(A) is based on budgetary constraints as specified in the Future Year Intelligence Plans and Long-term Budget Projections required under section 506G; and ‘‘(B) contains specific goals and objectives to support a performance-based budget; ‘‘(4) prior to the obligation or expenditure of funds for the acquisition of any major system pursuant to a Milestone A or Milestone B decision, receive verification from appropriate authorities that the national requirements for meeting the stra- tegic plan of the Director have been established, and that such requirements are prioritized based on budgetary con- straints as specified in the Future Year Intelligence Plans and the Long-term Budget Projections for such major system required under section 506G; ‘‘(5) ensure that the collection architectures of the Director are based on budgetary constraints as specified in the Future Year Intelligence Plans and the Long-term Budget Projections required under section 506G; ‘‘(6) coordinate or approve representations made to Con- gress by the intelligence community regarding National Intel- ligence Program budgetary resources; ‘‘(7) participate in key mission requirements, acquisitions, or architectural boards formed within or by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence; and Appointment. 50 USC 403–3i.