Implementation.
The President's Management Council, in coordination with the Office of
Federal Procurement Policy of the Office of Management and Budget, and
in consultation with appropriate Federal agencies with applicable technical
and functional expertise, as necessary, shall provide overall leadership,
management oversight, and policy direction to implement electronic
commerce in the executive branch through the following actions:
- by March 1994, define the architecture for the
Government-wide electronic commerce acquisition system and identify
executive departments or agencies responsible for developing,
implementing, operating, and maintaining the Federal electronic system;
- by September 1994, establish an initial electronic
commerce capability to enable the Federal Government and private
vendors to electronically exchange standardized requests for quotations,
quotes, purchase orders, and notice of awards and begin Government-wide
implementation;
- by July 1995, implement a full scale Federal electronic
commerce system that expands initial capabilities to include electronic
payments, document interchange, and supporting databases; and
- by January 1997, complete Government-wide implementation of electronic
commerce for appropriate Federal purchases, to the maximum extent
possible.
This implementation schedule should be accelerated where practicable.
The head of each executive department or agency shall:
- ensure that budgetary resources are available, within approved budget
levels, for electronic commerce implementation in each respective
department or agency;
- assist the President's Management Council in implementing the electronic
commerce system as quickly as possible in accordance with the schedules
established herein; and
- designate one or more senior level employees to assist the President's
Management Council and serve as a point of contact for the development
and implementation of the Federal electronic commerce system within each
respective department or agency.