Office of e-Government (Department of Justice)

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Office of e-Government (Department of Justice)
Type: Government
Parent organization: [[U.S. Department of Justice]]
Employees: Not publicly specified
Executive: Information not publicly specified
Budget: Part of the DOJ's overall IT budget; specifics not disclosed
Address: 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001, USA
Website: The DOJ does not have a specific website for the Office of e-Government; relevant information can be found at https://www.justice.gov/jmd
Creation Legislation: No specific legislation; established under the authority of the Attorney General as part of the DOJ's administrative structure.
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Mission
The Office of e-Government within the Department of Justice aims to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of DOJ operations through the strategic use of technology. It focuses on improving digital services, ensuring cybersecurity, and advancing data management practices within the department.
Services

IT strategy; Digital transformation; Cybersecurity

Regulations


The Office of e-Government is responsible for leading the digital transformation initiatives within the Department of Justice, ensuring that IT solutions meet the needs of justice administration, enhance public access to information, and secure DOJ's digital assets.

Official Site

Mission

The mission of the Office of e-Government is to leverage technology to improve the Department's ability to fulfill its legal mandates, increase operational efficiency, and provide better service to the public. It prioritizes cybersecurity, data governance, and the modernization of IT infrastructure to support the DOJ's mission.

Parent organization

Legislation

The office was established under the administrative authority of the Department of Justice, without specific legislation, as part of efforts to modernize and manage IT services.

Partners

  • The office collaborates with other federal IT entities like the General Services Administration for shared services but does not specify partners in the provided references.

Number of employees

The number of employees in the Office of e-Government is not publicly specified in the references provided.

Organization structure

  • Specific details on the structure are not publicly available, but typically, it would involve:
 * **IT Strategy and Policy** for setting digital transformation goals.
 * **Cybersecurity** to protect DOJ's digital environment.
 * **Project Management** for overseeing IT initiatives.

List of programs

  • Digital Services Modernization
  • Cybersecurity Enhancement
  • Data Management and Analytics

Last total enacted budget

The budget for the Office of e-Government is integrated into the DOJ's IT budget, with no specific public disclosure.

Leader

The leadership position, such as a Director or Chief Information Officer for e-Government, is not publicly specified in the references.

Services provided

The Office of e-Government provides services related to IT strategy formulation, cybersecurity, digital services improvement, and data management. It works to ensure that DOJ's technology supports its operations, enhances public interaction with justice services, and maintains the security of sensitive information.

Regulations overseen

The office does not directly oversee regulations but ensures that DOJ's IT practices comply with federal IT and cybersecurity mandates.

Headquarters address

950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001, USA

Website

The DOJ does not have a specific website for the Office of e-Government; relevant information can be found at https://www.justice.gov/jmd

Wikipedia article

There is no specific Wikipedia article for the DOJ Office of e-Government; related information might be under broader DOJ or IT governance topics.

References

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