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Office of the Chief Information Officer
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The Office of the Chief Information Officer
(OCIO) has the primary responsibility for information technology and
information management for the Food Safety and Inspection Service
(FSIS), both in headquarters and in the field. The office leads the
development and maintenance of the Information Technology (IT) and
telecommunications infrastructure to support regulatory decision making
and to support food safety, public health, and food security.
OCIO IT Vision
To provide state-of-the-art information technology solutions
to satisfy FSIS OCIO's mission requirements well into the 21st century,
and become the model organization for delivering world-class, cost-effective
IT services within the Federal Government.
The Office of the Chief Information Officer achieves this IT Vision
by expanding electronic government initiatives to make FSIS OCIO more
cost-effective and responsive to citizens, businesses, and other government
entities. OCIO provides useful IT solutions that are aimed at streamlining
the collection of data, leveraging web technologies, making the Internet/Intranet
the method of choice for the reporting and exchanging of information,
and making more effective, thoughtful use of our IT resources to reduce
the burden on citizens, businesses, and other government entities.
OCIO IT Mission
To deliver streamlined, flexible, and robust IT solutions
that maximize the performance, value, and results of the entire Agency
to enable FSIS OCIO to fulfill its mission effectively and meet its
strategic business goals efficiently.
The Office of the Chief Information Officer achieves this IT Mission
by providing leadership, guidance, and direction in applying available
IT resources to maximize the results of the Agency as a whole and
to provide an environment that enables the accomplishment of FSIS
OCIO's business strategy. Our commitment to these efforts will ensure
that the Agency acquires, develops, implements, and manages IT in
a manner that best meets the needs of FSIS OCIO stakeholders and staff
and supports sound IT investment decision-making. In so doing, we
hope to position FSIS OCIO as an IT leader within the Federal Government.
OCIO Organizational Structure
Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)
- Chief Information
Officer, Janet B. Stevens
- Deputy Chief Information Officer, Indu J. Garg
- Chief Technology Officer, Ryan D. Cast
- Director of E-Government, Peggy Nunnery
Planning, Architecture, and Security Division (PASD)
- Infrastructure
Management Branch (IMB)
- IT Planning and Investment Management Branch (ITPIMB)
- Security Policy and Procedures Branch (SPPB)
Computer and Networking Support Division (CNSD)
- Networking
Systems Branch (NSB)
- Personal Computer Configuration & Support Branch (PCCSB)
- Server Operations and Support Branch (SOSB)
- Telecommunications Branch (TB)
Data Systems Management Division (DSMD)
- Application Development
Branch (ADB)
- Application Implementation Branch (AIB)
- Data Administration Branch (DAB)
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Last Modified:
February 5, 2008 |
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