Carper E-Gov Fund Letter Kundra
Carper E-Gov Fund Letter Kundra
Carper E-Gov Fund Letter Kundra
Thank you for the opportunity to discuss the transparency and infOlmation technology
management initiatives funded through the Electronic Govenullent (E-Gov) Fund. Projects
funded by the E-Gov Fund serve to continuously improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and
transparency of Federal operations, as well as increase citizen participation through the use of
infonnation technology (IT). For example, the IT Dashboard has helped identify at risk Federal
IT projects and rigorously review them. As a result of this work, we reduced planned IT budgets
by $3 billion in 2010 alone. As you know, for FY 201 L the Administration requested a total of
$35 million for the E-Gov Fund, but received an appropriation of only $8 million. As a result
we have revisited our plans for the Fund for FY 2011 and altered the scope of several projects.
While we believe that we can make progress on several impOltant initiatives, several projects
will experience a sharp decline given the limited amount of funding. No project will go
unaffected.
1Communities allow users to explore, discuss, meet others in the same field, and develop the data and apps in a
common forum. Current communities include Open Data, SemanticWeb, Health, and Law:
http://www.data.gov/commu nities.
For detailed infonnation on the specific projects funded through the E-Gov Fund, please
refer to the FY 2010 E-Government Act Report submitted on March 30, 2011. 2 Section 1 of the
report summarizes the important activities and accomplishments of Federal IT projects under the
E-Gov Fund over the last year.
Going forward , we have decided to tem1inate the following projects given the reduced
funding level:
Citizen Services Dashboard: Website providing relevant data on top Federal citizen-
facing services including data on service quality (such as timeliness, accuracy, ease), and
customer satisfaction. Additional potential features include the ability to gather feedback
on top citizen-facing services and the ability to use that data to infonn decision making
and make improvements.
We have requested $34 million for the E-Gov Fund in FY 2012, and if we receive that
level of funding, we will revisit each of these initiatives to the appropriate path forward.
Sincerely,
Vivek Kundra
Federal ChiefInfonnation Officer