Reference: CIO Council Releases Information Technology Policy Library Online
The CIO Council is a group of chief information officers from U.S. government agencies and military.
From the Group’s Web Site:
The CIO Council has released the IT Policy Library on CIO.gov.
Developed in conjunction with OMB’s Office of E-Government and GSA, the IT Policy Library is a searchable database of public laws, Executive Orders, OMB Memos, and other OMB activity and reporting requirements for Federal CIOs and other agency leadership. Reporting requirements and actions are now collected in a single location and tagged and sorted by topic.
The CIO Council’s IT Policy Library database is a resource intended to provide a comprehensive collection of IT reporting requirements and actions for Federal agencies and OMB. The IT Policy Library database will be updated as policy requirements change. If you have any questions or want to contribute to the library’s content we invite you to leave feedback in the comments section below the library.
From a Federal Times Report:
The database includes 83 specific documents, with bulleted agency requirements enumerated for each. The documents range from OMB and presidential policy memos to laws like Clinger-Cohen and the DATA Act.
The documents can also be sorted by type — executive order, OMB circular, policy review, etc. — and whether reporting or agency action are required.
Direct to IT Policy Library
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