Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States

The federal chief information officer of the United States, also known as the United States chief information officer, is the administrator of the Office of Electronic Government, or the Office of the Federal CIO (OFCIO), which is part of the Office of Management and Budget. The president appoints the Federal CIO. The appointee does not require Senate confirmation.

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Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States

The federal chief information officer of the United States, also known as the United States chief information officer, is the administrator of the Office of Electronic Government, or the Office of the Federal CIO (OFCIO), which is part of the Office of Management and Budget. The president appoints the Federal CIO. The appointee does not require Senate confirmation.

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