A listing of the governing boards within the U.S. Department of Education in which the Department's Chief Information Officer is actively involved.
A repository for information relating to DSAS Accreditation teams systems for the purposes of data analysis (Info Management and Risk Co-ord Team, serial 1, of CIO-DSAS Information Asset Register)
Recording details of Configuration Management on MOD Sites and Production of ECR's (CIDA Team, serial , of CIO-DSAS Information Asset Register)
The Fifth Edition of the Catalog of Infrared Observations (CIO) comprises a summary of infrared astronomical observations published in the scientific literature from 1965 through 1997 in the wavelength range 1 micrometer (= 1 micron = 1 um) to 1 millimeter (= 1 mm). This catalog contains infrared observational data for sources outside the Solar System, constructed through a search of the most active scientific journals, IR surveys and catalogs. To date, about 6200 journal articles and 10 major survey catalogs have been included in the database from which this catalog was constructed. The catalog in its original form contains 374,653 individual observations of about 62,000 different infrared sources. More than 8000 of these sources are identifiable with visible objects. For sources with no published IR source position, a nominal position may have been given based on other sources. Nominal positions are usually the best available, but not necessarily the true IR positions. The HEASARC has removed 1136 of the 374,653 entries in the catalog in its original form for which there was no positional information, leaving 373,517 remaining entries in this HEASARC-realized version. The 1136 entries that were removed are listed in the file: https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/FTP/heasarc/dbase/misc_files/infrared/deleted_entries.txt In addition to the main catalog, the creators of CIO also generated other files, e.g., bibliographical files, an index file, etc., which are available via the web (in the form of gzipped ASCII files) in the directory: https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/FTP/heasarc/dbase/misc_files/infrared/. The bibliographical files (refauth.data.gz refchron.dat.gz, and refs.dat.gz) link observations in the catalog with references to the original articles published in the literature (these references give the standard information plus the full titles). The Index of Infrared Source Positions is contained in the file names.dat.gz and is ordered alphabetically by source name: for sources with no published IR source position, a nominal position (usually the best available, but not necessarily the true IR position) may have been given based on other sources. Nominal position references are indicated in the index. This version of the 5th Edition of the Catalog of Infrared Observations was created by the HEASARC in April 2001 based on ADC/CDS catalog . Duplicate entries were removed in June 2019. This is a service provided by NASA HEASARC .
Each agency is expected to post a JSON file for their CIO Governance Board Membership List.
Details of all STRAP Certified Areas and associated inspection reports (STRAP Team, serial 2, of CIO-DSAS Information Asset Register)
A repository for information relating to DSAS Accreditation teams systems for the purposes of data analysis (Pol and Standards Team, serial 1, of CIO-DSAS Information Asset Register)
The list of governance boards on which the CIO is a member, playing a role with IT Acquisition when the IT will be used for USAID operations.
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The dummy dataset provides a comparative overview of CIO candidates based on eight critical dimensions: technical skills, strategic alignment, leadership, business acumen, security awareness, education, and professional experience. It serves as an example dataset used to run a decision model being constructed.
Results from the 2012 chief information officer annual survey which evaluates customer key information technology services areas and their value.
Json file for CIO Governance Board Membership List
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The Virtual CIO (vCIO) consulting services market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing reliance on technology by businesses of all sizes. The demand for strategic IT guidance without the overhead of a full-time CIO is fueling this expansion. While precise market sizing data is unavailable, considering the prevalence of managed IT services and the rising adoption of cloud technologies, a reasonable estimate for the 2025 market size could be around $2.5 billion. Assuming a conservative Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% (reflective of the IT consulting sector), the market is projected to reach approximately $5.5 billion by 2033. This growth is spurred by several key trends: the increasing complexity of IT infrastructure, the need for proactive cybersecurity strategies, the transition to cloud-based solutions, and the growing demand for data analytics and digital transformation services. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) form a significant segment, as they particularly benefit from cost-effective access to expert IT leadership. Larger enterprises also utilize vCIO services to augment existing IT departments, specializing in specific areas like cloud migration or cybersecurity. Despite the positive outlook, challenges remain. The competitive landscape, with numerous established and emerging players like Sikich, ACL Digital, and Infoware, requires strong differentiation and specialization. Securing and retaining skilled vCIO consultants is another hurdle, impacting market expansion. Furthermore, the market's success hinges on effectively communicating the value proposition of vCIO services, highlighting ROI and addressing concerns about security and data privacy. The regional distribution likely mirrors general IT spending patterns, with North America and Europe dominating the market initially, followed by gradual expansion in Asia-Pacific and other regions. Continued innovation in IT services and a growing awareness of the strategic benefits of vCIO engagement will drive further market growth in the coming years.
Information about SBA CIO’s membership in governance boards.
This is a list of all USDA employees with role of CIO. This requirement comes from FITARA legislation and more details can be found at http://management.cio.gov "CIO and CHCO will conduct a survey of all bureau CIOs and CIO and CHCO will jointly publish a dataset identifying all bureau officials with title of CIO or duties of a CIO. This shall be posted as a public dataset based on instructions in the IDC by August 15, 2015 and kept up-to-date thereafter. The report will identify for each: – Employment type (e.g. GS, SES, SL, ST, etc.) – Type of appointment (e.g. career, appointed, etc.) – Other responsibilities (e.g. full-time CIO or combination CIO/CFO) – Evaluation “rating official” (e.g. bureau head, other official) – Evaluation “reviewing official” (if used) – Whether [agency] CIO identifies this bureau CIO as a “key bureau CIO” and thus requires the [agency] CIO to provide the rating official input into the agency-wide critical element(s)"
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A listing of all governance boards the DOE CIO is a member of. Agencies shall keep this list up to date at least annually beginning in April 2016.
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This data set provides a listing of the Social Security Administration's governance boards in which the agency CIO is a member.
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A listing of the governing boards within the U.S. Department of Education in which the Department's Chief Information Officer is actively involved.