Amendments to Executive Orders 11030, 13279, 13339, 13381, and 13389, and Revocation of Executive Order 13011

2006-05-16Executive Order 13403
Signed by: George W. Bush
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Headline: Amends Multiple Executive Orders and Revokes Federal Information Technology Order

What it does: The order amends five earlier executive orders and revokes the Federal Information Technology order, changing definitions, expiration dates, and specific provisions.

Real World Impact:
  • Updates which department heads are listed as 'specified agency heads' for faith-based centers.
  • Extends an earlier order's expiration date to May 13, 2007.
  • Revokes the Federal Information Technology order, removing its administrative authority.
Topics: administrative updates, federal agencies, faith-based programs, information technology, policy expiration

Summary

This order changes several earlier executive orders and cancels one older order on federal information technology. It amends technical details in one order, updates which department heads are listed for faith-based and community initiative centers, changes expiration dates for other orders, and removes specified subsections from another order.

People affected include federal agency leaders, staff who run faith-based initiative centers, and agencies operating under the revoked information-technology order. The order updates administrative rules and states it does not create legal rights.

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