| The Administration supports Senate passage of S. 1993, the
				  Government Information Security Act, which would provide a comprehensive
				  framework for establishing and ensuring the effectiveness of controls over
				  information and information resources that support Federal operations and
				  assets. The Administration fully supports the bill's goal of strong central
				  management, oversight, and enforcement for government security policies while
				  building on the Clinger-Cohen model to ensure that the agencies are ultimately
				  responsible for the security of their assets. In addition, the Administration
				  agrees that periodic security program evaluations and the periodic independent
				  audits of those evaluations are important tools for agencies to make certain
				  that their security programs achieve and maintain adequate security. S. 1993
				  goes a long way toward meeting these important goals. The Administration also agrees with the additional
				  responsibilities assigned to the Office of Personnel Management and the
				  National Science Foundation to ensure that the Federal Government has a
				  sufficient number of trained information security specialists.  The Administration appreciates that the legislation maintains
				  the existing distinction between: (1) policy and oversight for national
				  security systems and information; and (2) policy and oversight for unclassified
				  systems and information, in a manner generally consistent with existing law,
				  policy, and practice. This issue has been debated vigorously for years, with
				  each discussion ultimately concluding that the merger of the two systems, with
				  their distinctly different needs, would work to the detriment of both.  The Administration is pleased that no provision in this Act is
				  intended to inappropriately and unnecessarily infringe upon the statutory
				  authorities and responsibilities of Federal agencies. The Administration looks
				  forward to working with Congress as the bill proceeds through the legislative
				  process.  |