Examples of Chief Information Officers Council in a sentence
The Chief In-formation Officers Council (‘‘Council’’) established by section 3 of Executive Order No. 13011 of July 16, 1996 [set out above], shall be the principal interagency forum to improve executive agency practices regarding the acquisition and use of computer software, and mon- itoring and combating the use of unauthorized com- puter software.
The Chief Information Officers Council and the Information Technology Resources Board will help in the development and operation of interagency and interoperable shared information resources to support the performance of government missions.
The term "Chief Information Officers Council" (CIO Council) means the Council established in Section 3 of Executive Order 13011.
The Department should also develop guidance in the area of authentication technologies and implementations, including cryptographic digital signature technology, with assistance from the Chief Information Officers Council and the Public Key Infrastructure Steering Committee.
CCA (1996) established a CIO for each federal agency, an action that consequently led to the formation of the Chief Information Officers Council.
Chair the Chief Information Officers Council established under section 3603 of title 44.
Final decision authority in operating the ACS shall be made by the Commission upon approval by the Executive Council with the guidance and recommendation of the Chief Information Officers Council.
Consistent with the E-Government Act of 2002, the Chief Information Officers Council shall be the principal interagency forum for improving agency practices related to the design, acquisition, development, moderniza- tion, use, operation, sharing, and per- formance of information resources of Federal departments and agencies.
The Chair and the Privacy Council shall coordinate with the Federal Chief Information Officers Council (CIO Council) to promote consistency and efficiency across the executive branch when addressing privacy and information security issues.
Federal Geographic Data Committee, in support of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council.