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Management

            Chief Information Officer (CIO)

The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) provides leadership to the Department and its Bureaus in all areas of information and technology management. OCIO supports Treasury's Mission by implementing strategies that improve the efficiency and performance of Treasury information technology (IT) systems and business processes. OCIO has Department-wide responsibility for the direction and development of Treasury’s IT strategy, management of IT investments, and leadership of key technology initiatives.

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OCIO LEADERSHIP

Robyn East
Chief Information Officer
 
Mike Parker
Deputy Chief Information Officer
 
IT Strategy and Technology Management
Raghav Vajjhala
Acting Associate Chief Information Officer
 
Cyber Security
Edward Roback
Associate Chief Information Officer
 
Enterprise Business Solutions
Debra Vess
Associate Chief Information Officer
 
Infrastructure Operations
Kenneth Nesbit
Associate Chief Information Officer

OCIO PROGRAMS

Cyber Security – The management and implementation of information security is critical to Treasury’s daily operations and fulfillment of its mission. The Department’s Cyber Security program develops and implements security policies and ensures that federal and Departmental security requirements are addressed.
 
HR Connect – HR Connect is Treasury's primary human resource system that provides a broad range of applications,
services and information to HR offices, employees, and managers. It is an automated system which provides many administrative tools and self-service capabilities for employees and managers.
 

Information Technology Strategy and Technology Management - Information Strategy and Technology Management (ITSTM) leads management programs to ensure that Treasury’s $3 billion IT portfolio targets measurable impacts to mission efficiency and management effectiveness in accordance with Treasury, Bureau, and Administration management priorities and Federal Government and Financial Sector benchmarks for IT spending.

 
Information Management – The Information Management (IM) program is charged with promoting statutory and regulatory compliance of the Department's IT data and information assets.  IM provides strategic leadership, policy, and program oversight in the deployment of Treasury's data management assets.  IM also manages and submits reports on behalf of the Department as required by regulatory agencies and the Congress of the United States.
 
​​Infrastructure Operations – The Infrastructure Operations program is responsible for the policy, operations, and oversight of a wide range of telecommunications services for Treasury offices and Bureaus. This includes voice services, voice-conferencing, video-conferencing, and local and wide area network data services.
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