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DIVISION
FUNCTIONAL STATEMENTS |
Telecommunications
and CIO Support Division:
Provides direct support
to the NIST CIO by developing recommendations for Information
technology (IT) management policies, procedures, and standards;
identifying opportunities to share information resources; assessing
and addressing the information technology needs of the NIST workforce.
The Division serves as a focal point in coordinating solutions
to cross Operating Unit (OU) IT challenges. It develops, updates,
and oversees implementation of such IT guiding principles as the
NIST IT Strategic and Operational Plans, the NIST IT System Development
Lifecycle (SDLC) methodology, and the NIST IT Capital Investment
planning and approval process. The Division provides resource
monitoring and solution formulations, and provides responses to
the Department of Commerce CIO Office for various data calls and
other information requests. The Division manages all aspects (including
data-to-day operation and maintenance) of the telecommunication
systems, infrastructure, and services in support of NIST programs;
monitors security, performance, and workload of the telecommunications
infrastructure to ensure maximum effective use of installed systems;
tracks emerging telecommunications technology to ensure that new
technology and services are introduced that are the best possible
match to NIST requirements.
IT
Security and Networking Division:
Directs the NIST IT Security Program to ensure the security of
NIST IT systems and networks and compliance with Federal regulations
and DoC policies. Ensures NIST IT security policies and procedures
are developed, maintained, understood and properly implemented
and enforced. The Division manages the IT System Certification
and Accreditation Program as well as the NIST IT Security Awareness,
Training and Education Program. Responds and reports on IT security
incidents, makes technical recommendations on IT security configurations
and products, performs system vulnerability testing, and monitors
and evaluates security performance on sensitive enterprise systems.
Implements and tests firewall policies, oversees day to day firewall
operations, evaluates network threats and vulnerabilities, performs
network vulnerability testing, provides oversight of the central
NIST communications infrastructure, and provides secure remote
access. Manages all aspects of the NIST IT network and services
in support of NIST programs; monitors security, performance, and
workload of the network infrastructure to ensure maximum effective
use of installed systems; tracks emerging network technology to
ensure that new technology and services are introduced that are
the best possible match to NIST requirements. Responsible for
evolutionary design, planning, and implementation of network technologies.
Manages all aspects of the day-to-day operation and maintenance
of the network infrastructure.
Customer
Access and Support Division:
Provides support and guidance to enhance the productivity of NIST
personal computer and desktop workstation users through administering
user accounts, consulting services, hardware procurement and repairs,
software licensing, desktop management, and information sharing
via web, training, newsletters, and user groups. Evaluates emerging
client access devices and technologies and recommends configurations
and support policies to ensure effective integration of appropriate
technologies into the NIST network. Designs, implements and supports
technologies to manage distributed computing environments of workstations
and other customer devices, including Microsoft Windows-based
servers and Unix-compatible systems.
Application
Systems Division: Provides
support for the full software development lifecycle of application
systems developed or hosted by NIST for various computer platforms;
implements appropriate data warehouse and report generation infrastructure.
Supports the development of systems to collect and disseminate
NIST corporate information via robust data warehouse and data
mining technologies. Maintains established application systems
in support of critical NIST business operations in conformance
of the software development lifecycle policies. Develops and
maintains database systems including the design of the IT infrastructure
in support of these systems. Utilizing the software development
lifecycle process, develop and deploy new applications using the
best technologies available.
Enterprise Systems Division: Provides system administration for all enterprise servers
and scientific computing systems. Designs, implements, and maintains
NIST's automated information processing
systems, including the World Wide Web, electronic commerce, and
information delivery systems; supports selected central services,
such as electronic mail, computer-based calendaring, and licensed
scientific software distribution. Operates the Central Computing
Facility and manages all aspects of central computing, storage,
information systems, and associated infrastructure in support
of NIST programs; monitors performance and workload for achieving
maximum effective use of installed systems.
Date
created: May 1, 2003
Last
updated:
January 8, 2008
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