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 Chief Information Officer -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Chief Information Officer or CIO is a job title for a ((sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team) manager responsible for (Click link for more info and facts about information technology) information technology within an organization, typically a listed company.
They often report to the (The corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm; reports to a board of directors; may appoint other managers (including a president)) chief executive officer or (The corporate executive having financial authority to make appropriations and authorize expenditures for a firm) chief financial officer.
This is due to the fact most CIO was fired due to inability to fix some technical problem, and a new one was brought in.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ch/chief_information_officer.htm   (227 words)

  
 Chief Information Officer Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Chief Information Officer or CIO is a job title for a manager responsible for information technology within an organization, such as a listed company or an educational institution.
The CIO may be a member of the "executive board" of the organization, but this is dependent on the type of organization.
This is due to the fact many CIOs have been fired due to the inability to fix some technical problem, or to direct the technology program of the organization to align it with the organization's goals.
artisticnudity.com /encyclopedia/Chief_information_officer   (468 words)

  
 Arlington Virginia Chief Information Officer (CIO)
As the title suggests, the CIO is focused on the information and services enabled by the introduction of new technologies rather than with technology itself.
The responsibility of Arlington County's Chief Information Officer is to establish the technology vision for the County Government.
The Chief Information Officer's role is one of coordination and negotiation.
www.co.arlington.va.us /Departments/TechnologyServices/TechnologyServicesCio.aspx   (423 words)

  
 CIO courses CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER online erp crm call centers mba programs e-online distance learning education ...
CIO is the abbreviation of "Chief Information Officer " and is a new professional, usually between the President of the company and the other Directors including the IT Director.
CIO is the highest professional level among the professions related with the computer fields.
For the MBA of Chief Information Officer CIO Course, please
mba-open-university.net /un1301.htm   (1341 words)

  
 Chief Information Officer - a Whatis.com definition - see also: CIO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Chief Information Officer (CIO) is a job title commonly given to the person in an enterprise responsible for the information technology and computer systems that support enterprise goals.
As information technology and systems have become more important, the CIO has come to be viewed in many organizations as a key contributor in formulating strategic goals.
Typically, a CIO is involved with analyzing and reworking existing business processes, with identifying and developing the capability to use new tools, with reshaping the enterprise's physical infrastructure and network access, and with identifying and exploiting the enterprise's knowledge resources.
searchcio.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid19_gci213620,00.html   (207 words)

  
 Chief Information Officer Wanted
The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is an appointed, executive level position, which will provide central leadership and vision in the use of information technology for the Executive Branch of Maine State Government.
The CIO will be the lead advocate for Maine's information and telecommunications technology directions, polices, and standards; and act as the principal IT liaison and technical advisor to the Office of the Governor and State Information Services Policy Board.
The CIO will be the prime executive liaison to the Judicial and Legislative Branches of government.
www.state.me.us /newsletter/backissues/august2000/chief_information_officer_wanted.htm   (341 words)

  
 UC Berkeley: Chief Information Officer
The CIO is responsible for the enterprise-wide deployment of information technologies in service of teaching, research, and administration.
The CIO sits on the Chancellor's Cabinet, serves as one of the lead members of the e-Berkeley Steering Committee, and participates on numerous other campus IT committees.
The CIO also serves as the Associate Vice Chancellor–Information Technology, the head of the campus service organization Information Systems and Technology.
cio.berkeley.edu   (310 words)

  
 GetTech.org - Chief Information Officer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
They are responsible for all aspects of a company`s information technology (IT) and computer systems.
CIOs organize a company`s technology department so that it works with and enhances the company`s business strategy.
This new term refers to the organization of technological information so that it is understandable and usable in a business setting.
www.gettech.org /txt/career_desc_txt.asp?job_id=13&cat_id=3   (83 words)

  
 Vice President & Chief Information Officer
The Vice President and Chief Information Officer is charged with facilitating the effective coordination of information technology-related activity across the Grounds and developing collaborations among U.Va.'s academic and administrative units that advance the University's missions.
The CIO coordinates the University Committee on Information Technology and the Deans Technology Council, both of which help to guide institution-wide information technology projects and to establish strategic direction.
Under the Vice President and Chief Information Officer's leadership, the Department of Information Technology and Communication provides a full range of central information technology services for most sections of the University, as well as the networking backbone services and telephone system for the entire University.
www.virginia.edu /vpcio   (194 words)

  
 Chief Information Officer - Bio
Sandi is the Chief Information Officer and a part of the Executive Staff for the Ventura County Fire Department.
She is coordinator and trainer for numerous national, state and local information officer courses.
Among her notable achievements as information officer are: lead information officer on the Seacliff Train Derailment/Haz Mat incident, the La Conchita Landslide, Greenmeadow (Southern California firestorms) fire, the crash of Alaska Flight 261 and many other diverse fires and incidents, including assignment to a Type I (national, Forest Service) Incident Management team.
fire.countyofventura.org /publicinformation/bios/bio_sandiwells.html   (213 words)

  
 Federal Chief Information Officers Council
The Chief Information Officers Council is the principal interagency forum to assist CIOs in realizing their mandates to ensure the rapid and effective implementation of information management and information technology (IM/IT) solutions within each agency and to create a more results-oriented, efficient, and citizen-centered Federal government.
The CIO Council works to improve agency practices related to the acquisition, modernization, use, sharing, and performance of Federal government information resources.
This website was recently redesigned to create an easily navigable resource to share the efforts and progress of the CIO Council as it works to achieve its vision of better government through better use of information, people, processes and technology.
www.cio.gov   (189 words)

  
 Chief Information Officer (CIO) Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Carnegie Mellon's Chief Information Officer Institute - the leader in IT executive education.
You may now register for the CIO Certificate Program's Information Assurance class, to be held in Ashburn, VA from October 31 to November 3, 2005.
With the CIO Institute's Master's Certificate in IT Project Management, you can gain that 'on-the-job improvement' and a competitive advantage in your career by the end of 2005.
cioi.web.cmu.edu   (370 words)

  
 cio magazine cio chief information officer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Our view is much more radical: Chief Information Officer CIOs must start dreaming up products and services that will create new value for their companies' customers.
Increasingly, the ability to compete at the "speed of information" will determine winners and losers in all industries, we look at the burgeoning field of competitive intelligence, which is redefining the rules of rivalry in some industries.
Chief Information Officer CIOs can contribute significantly to these efforts by marshalling the people and technology to design the best company systems, and then manage them amid rapid changes in the marketplace.
cio-chief-information-officer.mba-open-university.net   (1745 words)

  
 Governor's Office of Innovation and Technology - IMC Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Colorado Commission on Information Management (IMC) was created during the 1987 legislative session, Senate Bill 98-246, and first met on October 1, 1987.
On July 1, 1999, the commission was sunset and reorganized, as a result of the passage of House Bill 99-1372, to become part of the Governor's Office of Innovation and Technology (OIT).
Six from the private sector, all with backgrounds in information management and technology, appointed by the Governor.
www.oit.state.co.us /commissions/imc.asp   (285 words)

  
 CIO Home Page
Information Management to limit the amount of information required from the public and to report progress in restricting paperwork to that required by law or other essential need
Information Security to protect the availability of the Department's computer systems, the integrity of business operations, and the confidentiality of sensitive information
Information Quality Guidelines oversight and maintenance to ensure and maximize the quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of information, including statistical information, disseminated by the Department
www.dol.gov /cio   (207 words)

  
 Chief Information Officer Council
In this edition you can read: profiles of IT Professionals, updates on the latest actions of the CIO Council, about the difference you and your colleagues made to plans for the IT Profession and what Ian Watmore and other leaders of the IT Profession have been up to in recent months.
The Government Chief Information Officer (CIO) council was formed in January 2005.
The CIO Council is the first initiative to bring together CIOs from across all parts of the public sector to address common issues.
www.cio.gov.uk   (199 words)

  
 All cio chief information officer jobs | Indeed.com
Job Summary: The Deputy Chief Information Officer is responsible for the...Maryland suburbs of Washington D.C. is seeking a Deputy Chief Information
Chief Information Officer The Council of Better Business Bureaus is the...
Chief Information Officer ACE INA is the U.S.-based division of the ACE Group...
www.indeed.com /jobs?q=CIO+or+chief+information+officer&l=   (332 words)

  
 Humana Appoints Chief Information Officer
She earned a B.S. degree in actuarial science from the University of Iowa and remains an active associate in the Society of Actuaries.
"With the addition of a Chief Information Officer, as well as with the recent appointments of a corporate Chief Medical Officer and Chief Financial Officer, Humana has now completed the strategic reorganization of its senior management team," said Wolf.
Humana Inc. is one of the nation's largest publicly-traded managed health care companies with 4.8 million medical members located primarily in 22 states and the District of Columbia.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/56313&EDATE=   (331 words)

  
 U.S. Treasury - Office of the CIO (OCIO)
The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) provides leadership to the Department and its Bureaus in all areas of information and technology management.
Capital Planning and Investment Control - Treasury's Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) process is a dynamic process in which information technology (IT) investments are selected and then continually monitored and evaluated to ensure each chosen investment is well managed, cost effective, and supports the mission and strategic goals of the organization.
Information Management - Treasury is employing industry best practices for information and records management to guide the creation, management, storage, retrieval, and archiving of the Department’s critical data.
www.ustreas.gov /offices/cio   (474 words)

  
 U. S. Department of the Interior - OCIO
Without effective use of technology and information resources, all services to the public would decrease, and many would be unavailable.
The CIO consults with the Department's Chief Financial Officer to assure that Interior information technology programs and activities are carried out in a cost-effective manner, and that financial and related program information is reliable, consistent, and timely.
The CIO deals with top-level officials in the Office of Management and Budget, other federal agencies, and appears to testify before Congressional committees.
www.doi.gov /ocio   (159 words)

  
 IDG’s CIO MAGAZINE HONORS TOP 100 AGILE COMPANIES IN 17th ANNUAL CIO 100 ISSUE - Aug 16, 2004 - News Bureau - CIO
This year’s winners were recognized as the “Agile 100,” demonstrating their ability to react quickly to rapidly changing situations and environments while positively contributing to their own organization’s development of new growth opportunities.
The CIO 100 recipients represent the highest standards of competence, creativity, leadership and accomplishment in the information technology (IT) field.
About CIO Magazine CIO magazine (launched in 1987) is published by CXO Media, Inc. In addition to CIO magazine, CXO Media publishes CSO magazine www.cio.com, The CIO Insider, CSOonline.com and darwinmag.com.
www2.cio.com /info/releases/081604156_release.html   (836 words)

  
 Information Technology @ Johns Hopkins-Chief Information Officer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Stephanie L. Reel, Chief Information Officer and Vice Provost for Information Technology for the Johns Hopkins University, and Vice President for Information Services for Johns Hopkins Medicine, received a B.S. in Information Systems Management from the University of Maryland, and an MBA in Business Administration from Loyola College of Baltimore.
Reel was named CIO of the Year by the College of Healthcare Information Systems Executives in April 2000.
Reel is a member of the Board the Healthcare Information Systems Executive Association, the College of Healthcare Information Systems Executives, and the Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society.
it.jhu.edu /cio   (248 words)

  
 Gettech.org - Chief Information Officer
Quick Facts about Chief Information Officer according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
CIO's work with senior management in companies, usually reporting directly to the CEO (chief executive officer) or the CFO (chief financial officer).
Because CIOs are high up on the managerial ladder, they often have spacious offices.
www.gettech.org /career_desc.asp?job_id=13&cat_id=3   (302 words)

  
 NMED Office of the Secretary - Chief Information Officer Lynn Harris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Chief Information Officer and Information Technology Director Lynn Harris oversees the Information Technology Services Division and is responsible for aligning information technology goals and strategies with departmental goals and business needs.
Harris has approximately 30 years experience in general and technical management including service with the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the National Center for Genome Resources and the State Department of Education.
Lynn comes to the Department from the office of the State CIO where she served as Chief Information Technology Security and Privacy Officer.
www.nmenv.state.nm.us /Oots/cio   (169 words)

  
 U.S. Pacific Command: An Official Military Website Mon, Oct. 24, 2005
Cieslak’s goal is to establish an information infrastructure that supports and provides world-class Information Technology (IT) service, plus the highest level of information assurance consistent with operational requirements.
Cieslak's Naval career began as a submarine officer aboard the USS OMAHA (SSN 692) where he served as the Weapons Officer.
He lead the DON CIO Information Technology Standards Guidance Integrated Product Team from 1998 to 1999, as well as the federation of several Wide Area Networks (WAN), Navy’s IT21 initiative.
www.pacom.mil /staff/staffbios/cieslak.shtml   (341 words)

  
 Chief Information Officer - CIO
A company executive who is responsible for the management, implementation and usability of information and computer technologies.
The CIO will analyze how these technologies can benefit the company or improve an existing business process and will then integrate a system to realize that benefit or improvement.
The CIO will deal with matters such as creating a website that allows the company to reach more customers or integrating new inventory software to help better manage the use of inventory.
stockpickers.investopedia.com /terms/c/cio.asp   (189 words)

  
 Librarian..(aka Chief Information Officer)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
"Top candidates for CIO or directors of information services roles today are expected to have a master’s degree in library science (MLS) and 10 to 20 years of experience in their specialized knowledge area.
She started her career as a general librarian, then moved on to become manager of library services at a Fortune 500 company, conducting technological, scientific, engineering, legal and marketing research.
She then became a librarian for the corporate information center at American International Group (AIG), an international insurance and financial services firm in New York.
www.lisnews.com /article.php3?sid=20001206232121   (455 words)

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