Office Of Information & Technology
(OI&T)
As directed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO), the Office of Information & Technology (OI&T) delivers available adaptable, secure and cost effective technology services to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and acts as a steward for all VA's IT assets and resources.
The eight major organizational elements that comprise the office are:
- IT Organizational Management;
- IT Oversight & Compliance;
- Quality & Performance;
- Information Protect & Risk Management;
- IT Enterprise Strategy, Policy, Plans & Programs;
- IT Resources Management;
- Enterprise Development; and
- Enterprise Operations & Infrastructure.
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The office advises and assists the CIO on matters relating to VA-wide responsibilities and functions, including policy/budget formulation, planning, acquisition, execution, and oversight; internal and external coordination; development and analysis of Department-level program data; and assessment of Department IT requirements. OI&T's role is defined in OMB Circular A-130, which implements the Clinger-Cohen Act.
Representing the VA's IT program both internally and externally, OI&T is also responsible for the formulation of VA policies on e-Government; records management; directives management; the Freedom of Information Act; the Privacy Act, and data confidentiality. |
General
Contacts
VA’s
Office of Information &Technology (OI&T)
is responsible for managing IT programs.
If you
have any questions, please contact 202.461.6911.
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Reviewed/Updated Date: January 13, 2009
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