Responsibilities: The DASIS/CIO provides leadership to the Department and its Bureaus in all areas of information and technology management to ensure that IT is acquired, and information resources are managed in accordance with the policies and procedures of legislation, including the Paperwork Reduction Act, the Clinger-Cohen Act, and the priorities established by the Secretary. Specifically, the organization is responsible for the following: Fostering and communicating a shared vision and corporate perspective among information activities and championing IT initiatives that effectively manage information and provide value to the businesses of Treasury. Maintaining a comprehensive and effective cyber security program that protects Treasury's classified and unclassified information and IT assets. Developing, disseminating, and administering Information Resource Management (IRM) policies, procedures, and guidelines Treasury-wide to ensure efficient and effective IT planning, acquisition, and management. Promoting efficient IT operations by encouraging performance-based management and where appropriate, leveraging common technology solutions to improve business processes, performance, and cost effectiveness of IT activities. Establishing, leading, and managing a comprehensive strategic IT management program that fosters effective and efficient use of IT as required by the Clinger-Cohen Act. Analyzing and evaluating all IT investments as part of the Department's Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) process in support of assessing performance and results as well as executive level investment decision-making. Providing Department-wide IT system, network, and communication services including those supporting emergency preparedness (e.g. Continuity of Operations, Continuity of Government).The ACIO/IO is responsible for the effective and efficient administration and management of a wide range of Department-wide and Treasury Headquarters information systems, networks, and communications services. Many of these systems serve Treasury at an enterprise level, helping to achieve Treasury's mission on a day-to-day basis and requiring the incumbent to have an understanding of Treasury's mission as well as technical and operational priorities. Read the full job description.
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Treasury seeking Associate Chief Information Officer for Infrastructure OperationsBy Anthony McCarthy
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The DASIS/CIO provides leadership to the Department and its BureaFebruary 10, 2023