Examples of Chief Information Officers Council in a sentence
CCA (1996) established a CIO for each federal agency, an action that consequently led to the formation of the Chief Information Officers Council.
The Department should also develop guidance in the area of authentication technologies and implementations, including cryptographic digital signature technology, with assistance from the Chief Information Officers Council and the Public Key Infrastructure Steering Committee.
Washington, DC: Chief Information Officers Council, April 2010), available at <www.cio.gov/Documents/NetGen.
The FAI Board of Directors, in consultation with FAI, the Interagency Acquisition Career Management Committee (IACMC), the Chief Acquisition Officers Council (CAOC), the Chief Information Officers Council (CIOC) IT Workforce Committee, and other organizations as appropriate, shall provide generalprogram oversight and shall recommend program changes to the Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy to ensure the program reflects the needs of all civilian agencies.
The Information Technology (IT) Capital Planning Committee and the Sub-Committee on IT Performance Management of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council sponsored two pilot programs to demonstrate different IT measurement methodologies.
U.S. Chief Information Officers Council, https://www.cio.gov/handbook/policies-initiatives/techstat/.
Federal Geographic Data Committee, in support of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council.
Many of the concepts in our Assessing Risks and Returns have been incorporated into the Office of Management and Budget’s Capital Programming Guide, which provides guidance on the planning, budgeting, acquisition, and management of different kinds of capital assets, including information technology.12 Our guide has also been endorsed by the federal Chief Information Officers Council.
Chief Information Officers Council, last accessed August 20, 2012,http://www.cio.gov/modules/ datacenters.
In addition, OPM and the Federal Chief Information Officers Council (CIO Council) have expanded their efforts to capitalize on the Framework in support of Federal cybersecurity workforce development.