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The Chief Information Officers (CIO) Council was established by Executive Order 13011,
Federal Information Technology, on July 16, 1996, now revoked. The CIO Council's
existence was codified into law by Congress in the E-Government Act of 2002.
The CIO Council serves as the principal interagency
forum for improving practices in the design, modernization,
use, sharing, and performance of Federal Government agency information
resources. The Council's role includes developing recommendations
for information technology management policies, procedures,
and standards; identifying opportunities to share information
resources; and assessing and addressing the needs of the Federal
Government's IT workforce. The Chair of the CIO Council is the
Deputy Director for Management for the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) and the Vice Chair is elected by the CIO Council
from its membership. Membership on the Council is comprised
of CIOs and Deputy CIOs from the following Federal executive
agencies:
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• Agency for International Development
• Director of National Intelligence
• Department of Agriculture
• Department of the Air Force
• Department of the Army
• Department of Commerce
• Department of Defense
• Department of Education
• Department of Energy
• Department of Health and Human Services
• Department of Homeland Security
• Department of Housing and Urban Development
• Department of the Interior
• Department of Justice
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• Department of Labor
• Department of the Navy
• Department of State
• Department of Transportation
• Department of the Treasury
• Department of Veterans Affairs
• Environmental Protection Agency
• General Services Administration
• National Aeronautics and Space Administration
• National Science Foundation
• Nuclear Regulatory Commission
• Office of Personnel Management
• Small Business Administration
• Social Security Administration
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Membership Listings
• CIO Council Members
• CIO Council Executive Committee & Staff
• Small Agency CIOs
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Committees |
• Architecture & Infrastructure
• Best Practices
• IT Workforce
• Privacy
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Additional members of the Council include liaisons from the Chief
Acquisition Officers Council, Chief Financial Officers Council,
Chief Human Capital Officers Council, and other groups selected by
the CIO Council's Executive Committee. Also included as members
are a representative from the Office of Science and Technology
Policy and representatives from OMB's Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs.
The CIO Council serves as a focal point for coordinating challenges
that cross agency boundaries. Committees of the CIO Council,
listed in the right column, meet these challenges by producing
documents and presentations through sustained efforts of
subcommittees and working groups. These products are cataloged in
the numerous sections of our Documents page and the Committees'
pages. An additional committee, the Executive Committee, is made
up of the chairs of the operational committees and supports
Council operations and the management of budget and
cross-committee initiatives.
In addition, the CIO Council in partnership
with other federal executive councils addresses challenges
that cut across disciplines, such as financial management
and procurement.
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CIO Council Charter, December 5,2003
Treasury Dept CIO Testimony before House Subcommittee on Government Management
The E-Government Act of 2002
CIO Council Organizational Chart
CIO Council Strategic Plan, 2008-2009
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