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Organization, Roles and Responsibilities of the
National CIO Office
Karen S. Evans Administrator, Office of
E-Government and Information TechnologyUnited States Office of
Management and Budget North American Day 2005
Organization
White House Office
Office of the Vice President
Council of Economic Advisors Council on Environmental Quality
National Security Council Office of Administration
Office of Management and Budget Presidents Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
Office of National Drug Control Policy Office of Science and Technology Policy
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
Organization
DirectorDeputy Director
Deputy Director for Management
OMB Wide Support Offices Statutory Offices
E-Government and Information Technology
Federal Financial Management
Resource Management Offices
Information & Regulatory Affairs
Federal Procurement Policy
Natural Resource Programs
Human Resource Programs
General Government Programs
National Security Programs
Organization
Administrator
AssociateAdministrator
Chief ArchitectBranch Chief,Information &
Regulatory Affairs
Portfolio Managers Policy Analysts
Detailed Federal Staff and Contract Support
Organization
Roles and Responsibilities
• Following is a sampling of responsibilities established for the Office of E-Government and Information Technology in the E-Government Act of 2002
– Oversight of the E-Gov Fund in support of interagency partnerships and innovation in using E-Government;
– Directing the activities of the CIO Council, advising on the appointments of CIO’s, and monitoring and consulting on agency technology efforts;
– Advising the Director of OMB on the performance of IT investments, as well as identifying opportunities for joint agency and government wide IT projects;
– Overseeing the development of enterprise architectures within and across agencies through the Federal Enterprise Architecture
– Overseeing specific IT reform initiatives, activities, and areas of shared responsibility relating to:
• Capital planning and investment control for IT;• The development of enterprise architectures;• Information security;• Privacy;• Access to, dissemination of, and preservation of government information;• Accessibility of IT for persons with disabilities
For more information…
• Karen S. Evans
• Administrator
Office of E-Government and Information Technology
Office of Management and Budget
• (202) 395-1181