Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States

The appointee does not require Senate confirmation.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.Greg Barbaccia is the incumbent CIO.[4] This United States government–related article is a stub.
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