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The FDIC instituted a separate Investment Budget in 2003 to provide enhanced governance of major multi-year development efforts. It has a disciplined process for reviewing proposed new investment projects and managing the construction and implementation of approved projects. Proposed IT projects are carefully reviewed to ensure that they are consistent with the Corporation’s enterprise architecture. The project approval and monitoring processes also enable the FDIC to be aware of risks to the major capital investment projects and facilitate appropriate, timely intervention to address these risks throughout the development process. An investment portfolio performance review is provided to the FDIC’s Board of Directors on a quarterly basis. From 2009-2018,  investment spending totaled $104 million and is estimated at $9 million for 2019.

Investment Spending 2009 - 2018

Dollars in Millions

Chart for Investment Spending from 2009-2018 showing an increase from 2011 to 2015 to $20 million, then stablizing from 2016 to 2018 to $5.5 million.

 

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