The
Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) implements the provisions of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996,
the Paperwork Reduction Act, and other directives regarding
the acquisition, management, and use of information technology
(IT) resources, including capital planning and investment
analyses, the IT operating plan and budget, as well as IT
acquisition strategy and performance measures. The CIO
also ensures and provides appropriate supporting infrastructure,
IT security, applied research, and assistance to NIST staff,
collaborators, and clients in the conduct of NIST’s
scientific, engineering and administrative programs and
in the dissemination of information. The CIO has authority
and responsibility for centralized IT functions including
telecommunication, networking, Web services, integrated
information systems, knowledge systems, and other IT infrastructure
support services. The CIO advises the NIST Director and
Deputy Director on all aspects of IT management to ensure
state-of-the-art computing and networking facilities that
integrate and support an enterprise-wide heterogeneous information
technology environment for NIST.
Chief
Information Officer (CIO)
Deputy
Chief Information Officer (DCIO)
CIO Organization Chart (htm format)
(PDF format) (BMP
format)
DIVISIONS
Telecommunications and CIO Support
Information Technology Security and Networking
Customer Access & Support
Applications Systems
Enterprise Systems