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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is a key leadership position responsible for overseeing the Department's information technology (IT) policies, strategies, and services to support DOE's missions in energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges. == Mission and Responsibilities == The mission of the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) includes: * Advancing DOE's missions through IT policy, standards, and services. * Balancing risk and innovation to meet mission requirements. * Setting clear performance goals and expectations for the IT ecosystem. == Leadership and Organizational Structure == The OCIO is part of DOE's leadership framework, directly supporting the Secretary of Energy and other high-level officials. The CIO's office manages various aspects of IT, including cybersecurity, data management, and IT acquisition. == Key Programs and Initiatives == === '''IT Modernization''': === The DOE has outlined strategies like the "Transform, Protect, and Advance" initiative to modernize its IT infrastructure, including enabling hybrid cloud computing, establishing cybersecurity policies, and deploying enterprise architecture. === '''Cybersecurity''': === The OCIO manages programs like the Integrated Joint Cybersecurity Coordination Center (iJC3) for cyber threat intelligence and incident response. === '''Privacy and Compliance''': === The OCIO oversees the DOE Privacy Program to ensure compliance with privacy laws like the Privacy Act of 1974. == Related ==