Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer

Executive Office of President Donald Trump
Washington, DC, USA
Posted 

Job Description


Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer

Executive Office of the President

Office of Management and Budget

Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer


Summary

This position is located in the Executive Office of the President (EOP), Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer (OFCIO). The Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer is a recognized expert on policies, procedures, guidance, and technologies impacting the Federal Government's information technology strategy and management.


The Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer (OFCIO) manages the Federal Information Technology (IT) portfolio by establishing policies and standards for the use of IT, overseeing agency budgeting and management of IT, and assessing agency information security and cybersecurity policies and practices. The Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer (DCIO) reports to the Administrator of E-Gov (the Federal Chief Information Officer).


As a Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer, your typical work assignments may include the following:

  • Managing a team of professional staff to coordinate the smooth flow of work activities including legislative response and outreach and budget and policy development and implementation as it relates to IT practices and management.
  • Providing expert advice and assistance to OMB senior leadership on the formulation of Federal IT policy and oversight matters, operations and administrative functions of IT policy development, IT modernization, agency engagement and governance, and data governance.
  • Ensuring that the Annual President's Budget is in alignment with Federal Chief Information Officer (FCIO) and Administration priorities across federal agencies.
  • Maintaining strong working relationships to ensure effective coordination and alignment among OMB, agency Chief Information Officers, Congress, and other stakeholders.
  • Designing, implementing, and maintaining effective IT performance measures and operational risks for the Federal Government and ensuring that agency reviews are conducted in accordance with established policies, standards, and regulations.