Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States explained

Post:Chief Information Officer
of the United States
Insignia:US-OfficeOfManagementAndBudget-Seal.svg
Incumbent:Clare Martorana
First:Vivek Kundra
Incumbentsince:March 9, 2021

The federal Chief Information Officer of the United States, also known as the United States Chief Information Officer,[1] is the administrator of the Office of Electronic Government, or the Office of the Federal CIO (OFCIO),[2] which is part of the Office of Management and Budget. The President appoints the Federal CIO. The appointee does not require Senate confirmation. It was created by the E-Government Act of 2002.[3]

The US CIO oversees federal technology spending, federal IT policy, and strategic planning of all federal IT investments. The CIO is charged with establishing a government-wide enterprise architecture that ensures system interoperability, information sharing, and maintains effective information security and privacy controls across the federal government. The US CIO also disseminates information regarding the Federal Risk Management Program FedRAMP, for cloud services to Federal CIOs and other representatives through cross-agency communications and events.

Clare Martorana is the incumbent CIO.[4]

Officeholders

See also

Notes and References

  1. See byline: Tony Scott Strengthening & Enhancing Federal Cybersecurity for the 21st Century. July 31, 2015, at whitehouse.gov
  2. Web site: OFCIO Website. whitehouse.gov. October 11, 2022.
  3. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-107publ347/html/PLAW-107publ347.htm "E-Government Act 2002"
  4. Web site: CIO.gov Leadership. cio.gov. August 20, 2020.
  5. News: CORRECTIONS. The Washington Post. 2009-09-19. 2015-11-12. 0190-8286. en-US.
  6. News: White House Picks New Information Chief. The New York Times. 2011-08-04. 2015-11-12. 0362-4331. Steve. Lohr.
  7. Web site: Lisa Schlosser, Author at CIO Council. CIO.gov. CIO Council. 2015-11-12. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303235305/https://cio.gov/author/lisa-schlosser/. 2016-03-03. dead.
  8. Web site: Tony Scott, Author at CIO Council. CIO Council. 2015-11-12. en-US.
  9. Web site: President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts. National Archives. whitehouse.gov. 5 February 2015 . 2015-11-12.
  10. Web site: CIO.gov profile of Margie Graves. 2017-04-20. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20170421004239/https://cio.gov/author/margie-graves/. 2017-04-21. dead.
  11. Billy Mitchell. Trump appoints Suzette Kent U.S. CIO. Fedscoop. 26 Jan 2018
  12. Web site: Federal CIO Suzette Kent Tells Staff She's Retiring. Nextgov.com. June 25, 2020. August 20, 2020.
  13. Web site: Schwab. Katharine. 2021-03-09. Exclusive: Biden appoints Clare Martorana to lead the White House's digital efforts. 2021-03-11. Fast Company. en-US.