The chief information officer position was created in the Clinger Cohen Act of 1996. CIOs' responsibilities
The chief information
officer position was created in the Clinger Cohen Act of 1996. CIOs' responsibilities include:
Providing advice and assistance to the agency leader to ensure that information technology is acquired and managed to support the agency's mission.
Developing, maintaining and facilitating the implementation of an integrated IT architecture.
Promoting the efficient design and operation of all major information resources management processes within the agency.
Monitoring IT projects using
performance metrics.
A chief financial officer, as outlined in the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990, is responsible for:
Developing and maintaining
integrated accounting and financial management systems.
Providing policy guidance and oversight for all agency financial management employees and activities.
Approving and managing financial management systems.
Developing budgets for financial management operations and improvements.
Monitoring the financial execution of the agency's budget.
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