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The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) enables DOE’s missions in energy, science, and nuclear security through the power of information and technology in a manner that balances risk with outcomes.
Areas of Focus
OCIO leads IT modernization efforts across the DOE enterprise, helping organizations develop and leverage new capabilities to remain agile and secure while harnessing emerging technologies that can help DOE achieve its missions.
OCIO is responsible for the cybersecurity of DOE systems and data across all elements of the DOE enterprise. Our extensive coordination, information-sharing, incident response, and policy implementation efforts help to ensure the continuity of operations across all of DOE’s vital mission areas.
OCIO’s Enterprise Data Management (EDM) Program leads DOE’s data management and advanced analytics initiatives to collaboratively elevate data as a strategic asset, drive transformative insights, and increase operational excellence across the DOE mission space.
OCIO is tasked with ensuring enterprise-wide compliance with privacy laws, regulations, policies, and standards. This work ensures the proper disposition of departmental data and protecting sensitive and personally identifiable information.
Leadership
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Deputy Chief Information Officer for Cybersecurity and Chief Information Security Officer
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Deputy CIO for Enterprise Records Management, Privacy & Compliance; Chief Privacy Officer
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Deputy Chief Information Officer for Architecture, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation
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Contact Us
Office of the Chief Information Officer
Office of the Chief Information Officer
1000 Independence Ave, SW
Washington, DC 20585