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|OrganizationName=Chief Information Officers Council | |OrganizationName=Chief Information Officers Council | ||
|OrganizationType=Boards, Commissions, and Committees | |OrganizationType=Boards, Commissions, and Committees | ||
|Mission=To improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and security of federal IT investments and operations; to facilitate government-wide IT management improvements by sharing best practices, developing policies, and promoting innovation in IT. | |Mission=To improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and security of federal IT investments and operations; to facilitate government-wide IT management improvements by sharing best practices, developing policies, and promoting innovation in IT. | ||
|CreationLegislation=Information Technology Management Reform Act (Clinger-Cohen Act) of 1996 | |||
|OrganizationExecutive=Chairperson (Federal CIO) | |OrganizationExecutive=Chairperson (Federal CIO) | ||
|Services=IT Policy Coordination; Cybersecurity Initiatives; IT Workforce Development | |Services=IT Policy Coordination; Cybersecurity Initiatives; IT Workforce Development | ||
|HeadquartersLocation=38.89969, -77.03873 | |||
|HeadquartersLocation=38. | |||
|HeadquartersAddress=725 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006 | |HeadquartersAddress=725 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006 | ||
|Website=https://cio.gov/ | |||
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'''Chief Information Officers Council (CIOC)''' is a collaborative body of federal Chief Information Officers (CIOs) working to enhance the management of IT across the U.S. government, under the guidance of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). | '''Chief Information Officers Council (CIOC)''' is a collaborative body of federal Chief Information Officers (CIOs) working to enhance the management of IT across the U.S. government, under the guidance of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). | ||
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==Partners== | ==Partners== | ||
* Office of Management and Budget (OMB) | * [[Office of Management and Budget]] (OMB) | ||
* General Services Administration (GSA) | * [[General Services Administration]] (GSA) | ||
* Federal agencies through their CIOs | * Federal agencies through their CIOs | ||
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Chief Information Officers Council (CIOC) is a collaborative body of federal Chief Information Officers (CIOs) working to enhance the management of IT across the U.S. government, under the guidance of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
Mission
The CIOC's mission is to drive IT management improvements across federal agencies, ensuring that IT investments are aligned with agency missions, secure, and cost-effective. It aims to foster innovation, share best practices, and coordinate IT strategies to deliver better government services to the public.
Parent organization
The CIOC operates under the oversight of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) within the Executive Office of the President but does not have a traditional parent organization.
Legislation
The CIOC was established by the Information Technology Management Reform Act (Clinger-Cohen Act) of 1996, which reformed federal IT management practices.
Partners
- Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
- General Services Administration (GSA)
- Federal agencies through their CIOs
Number of employees
The CIOC does not have employees in the traditional sense; it is composed of CIOs and other IT leadership from across federal agencies.
Organization structure
- Council Members include the Federal CIO, agency CIOs, and other senior IT officials.
- Committees and Working Groups address specific IT issues like cybersecurity, cloud adoption, and data strategy.
- Coordination with other Councils to align IT strategies with broader government objectives.
List of programs
- Federal IT Dashboard for Transparency
- Cybersecurity Strategy and Implementation
- IT Workforce and Skills Development
- Shared Services Initiatives
Last total enacted budget
The CIOC does not have a separate budget; its operations are supported by the resources of OMB and participating agencies.
Leader
The CIOC is chaired by the Federal Chief Information Officer, who is also the Administrator for E-Government and Information Technology at OMB.
Services provided
The CIOC provides services by developing IT policies, promoting best practices, enhancing cybersecurity across federal systems, facilitating IT workforce development, and working on digital transformation initiatives. It also plays a key role in managing government-wide IT projects and investments.
Regulations overseen
While the CIOC does not directly oversee regulations, it significantly influences IT policy, including guidelines on cybersecurity, data management, and IT procurement, which can lead to regulatory changes or updates.
Headquarters address
725 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006 (Address for the Office of Management and Budget)
Website
Wikipedia article
wikipedia:Chief Information Officers Council