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{{Organization
{{Organization
|OrganizationName=Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)
|OrganizationName=Office of the Chief Information Officer (Department of Education)
|OrganizationType=Government
|OrganizationType=Government
|Mission=To drive technological innovation and provide strategic IT leadership within the U.S. Department of Education, ensuring secure, reliable, and efficient IT services that support educational initiatives and improve operational effectiveness.
|Mission=To drive technological innovation and provide strategic IT leadership within the U.S. Department of Education, ensuring secure, reliable, and efficient IT services that support educational initiatives and improve operational effectiveness.
|ParentOrganization=Department of Education
|TopOrganization=Department of Education
|CreationLegislation=[[Department of Education Organization Act|Department of Education Organization Act of 1979]]
|OrganizationExecutive=Chief Information Officer
|OrganizationExecutive=Chief Information Officer
|Employees=
|Budget=
|Website=https://www.ed.gov
|Services=IT strategic planning; Cybersecurity; IT infrastructure management; Data management; Application development
|Services=IT strategic planning; Cybersecurity; IT infrastructure management; Data management; Application development
|ParentOrganization=[[U.S. Department of Education]]
|HeadquartersLocation=38.8903, -77.0116
|CreationLegislation=[[Department of Education Organization Act|Department of Education Organization Act of 1979]]
|Regulations=
|HeadquartersLocation=38.8903° N, 77.0116° W
|HeadquartersAddress=400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202
|HeadquartersAddress=400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202
|Website=https://www.ed.gov
}}
}}
The '''Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)''' in the U.S. Department of Education is responsible for managing the Department's information technology resources, ensuring they are strategically aligned with educational goals, and providing secure, innovative IT solutions to support educational services and administration.
The '''Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)''' in the U.S. Department of Education is responsible for managing the Department's information technology resources, ensuring they are strategically aligned with educational goals, and providing secure, innovative IT solutions to support educational services and administration.