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CIO
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- CIO
Adrian
Gardner
- Architecture
Vacant
The Office of the CIO has oversight over the Enterprise Architecture.
The Enterprise Architecture is a comprehensive blueprint that
aligns the National Weather Service's business processes with
its Information Technology (IT) strategy.
- Internet Policy/Specialist
Robert Bunge
- IT
Security
Harry Tabak
- IT
Strategic Planning
Vacant
The Office of the Chief Information Officer oversees the
development and formulation of the Information Technology Strategic
Plan, Information Technology Operational Plan, Information Technology
investments and overall Information Technology budget for the
National Weather Service.
- Telecommunication
Operations Center
Vacant
The Telecommunication Operations Center maintains, operates,
and develops enhancements to the National Weather Service Telecommunication
Gateway (NWSTG), supports the major NCEP Products for distribution
connectivity, initiates communication acquisitions, and manages
Gateway telecommunication networks and facilities to meet the
mission of the NWS in national and international communication
connectivity areas.
The operation of the NWSTG includes:
- Central performance monitoring,
- Data exchange activities,
- FTP and Web based central data and information services,
- AWIPS Network Control Facilities operations, and
- Systems management
- The Center develops telecommunication and dissemination
systems and associated software which includes:
- Gateway Local Area Networks design and development,
- System operations,
- Server services,
- Major data switching services,
- Communication service acquisition,
- Gateway Systems and LAN security,
- Systems configuration change management, and
- Data flow management of major centralized automated dissemination
systems
- Telecommunications
Management
Thomas
Sandman
The Office of the CIO has oversight over all telecommunications
systems, both operational and non-operational, managed by the
National Weather Service. In addition, the CIO is responsible
for the development of high-level telecommunications plans and
policy.
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