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The DOD Information Technology Portfolio Repository (DITPR) is the Department of Defense's authoritative inventories of IT systems. It provides senior DoD decision makers a coherent and contextual view of the capabilities and associated system enablers for making resource decisions and a common central repository for IT system information to support the certification processes of the various Investment Review Boards (IRBs) and the Defense Business Systems Management Committee (DBSMC).

DITPR provides consistent automated processes across the Components to meet compliance reporting requirements (e.g., Ronald W. Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (NDAA), Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA), E-authentication, Privacy Act of 1974, Privacy Impact Assessments, and Interoperability). DITPR also enables the Portfolio Managers with IT investments and Components to accomplish IT Portfolio Management (PfM).

DITPR is a web-based IT system which contains basic overview information regarding all DoD IT systems. This includes information such as system names, acronyms, descriptions, sponsoring component, approval authority, points of contact, and other basic information required for any analysis of Departmental inventory, portfolios, or capabilities. DITPR supports IT Portfolio Management capabilities.

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