Program Management Office (PMO) definition

Program Management Office (PMO) means the DCFS / Office of Information Technology Services / Program Management Office.

Examples of Program Management Office (PMO) in a sentence

  • In response, FEMA established the IPAWS Program Management Office (PMO) in April 2007.

  • The NASA SEWP Program Management Office (PMO) may at his or her sole discretion, accept the request to cease active participation in the Catalog.

  • This target is a combination of the following measures issued by NSW Treasury, which comprises of: • Procurement and Productivity Savings, • Cluster Efficiency Dividends, and • Procurement Savings, Savings Taxpayer Dollars Each health entity is required to submit appropriate plans to the Ministry of Health’s Program Management Office (PMO) via the existing efficiency road mapping process that outline initiatives to address the targets set for 2020/21.

  • The Contractor shall organize and conduct, under the chairmanship of a Program Management Office (PMO) member, regular technical and program meetings at which XM representatives (and Telesat, as necessary) will participate.

  • The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) AT/FP Ashore Program Management Office (PMO) centrally manages the Program and is located at the Washington Navy Yard, DC.

  • The AT/FP Ashore Program Management Office (PMO) oversees the AT/FP Ashore Sustainment Program on behalf of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC).

  • The N-DEx Program Management Office (PMO) continues to expand participation in N-DEx through outreach and training to federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement organizations across the United States.

  • Project efforts are supported by our Program Management Office (PMO) staff.

  • Successful Performance of this PWS and subsequent Task Orders will require interfacing with a multitude of personnel from multiple Government and contractor agencies, such as, but not limited to the GCSS-MC Program Management Office (PMO); Marine Corps Enterprise Information Technology Services (MCEITS); Marine Corps Cyber Operations Group (MCCOG); Kansas City Information Technology Center (KCITC); and other vendors and Contractors as identified by the Government.

  • The Contractor shall integrate and collaborate with the appropriate program areas and subject matter experts, specifically the Program Management Office (PMO), the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs, and the Customer Liaison and Marketing Services Office in the Communications Directorate, at the Census Bureau to successfully accomplish this work.