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An official website of the United States Government This site is currently in beta.Menu Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer View this site’s code Home Draft Policies Finalized Policies Resources for Agencies Archived Draft Policies Home Finalized Policies Implementation of the Modernizing Government Technology Act M-18-12, Implementation of the Modernizing Government Technology Act Funding Guidelines Additional Considerations Technology Modernization Board Members TMF Frequently Asked Questions Statement of Principles Modernizing Government Technology Act M-13-13: Open Data Policy— Managing Information as an Asset M-15-14: Management and Oversight of Federal Information Technology M-16-19: Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI) M-16-21: Federal Source Code Policy M-17-05: Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Guidance on Federal Information Security and Privacy Management Requirements M-17-06: Policies for Federal Agency Public Websites and Digital Services M-17-09: Management of Federal High Value Assets M-17-15: Rescission of Memoranda Relating to Identity Management Welcome Discuss Technology has transformed how the private sector operates—and revolutionized the efficiency, convenience, and effectiveness with which it serves its customers. The Federal Government has largely missed out on that transformation due to poor management of technology investments, with projects too often costing hundreds of millions of dollars more than they should, taking years longer than necessary to deploy, and delivering technologies that are obsolete by the time they are completed. The Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer (OFCIO) is part of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) within the Executive Office of the President. We provide direction to agencies in the use of technology to make it easier for citizens and businesses to interact with the Federal Government, save taxpayer dollars, and streamline citizen participation. We are working to close the gap between the public and private sector on technology and innovation. About this site This site is a working space for OFCIO. Here you can browse draft policies and provide feedback. You can also browse finalized policies and resources for agencies and the public. Feedback? Create an issue on the code repository or email us at ofcio@omb.eop.gov . Have an idea? Read our contribution guidelines .As a work of the United States government, this project is in the public domain. Copyright is also waved internationally via a CC0 1.0 waiver. Read...
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