The Office of Management and Budget has published an Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer report that underscores the government’s IT and cybersecurity advancements in the last four years.
Mainly, OFCIO enabled agencies to provide seamless and secure federal government experience through the use of advanced technologies, Federal Chief Information Officer Clare Martorana said in a Thursday blog post. She added that the office supported agencies’ digital transformation efforts to advance their critical missions.
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Federal Government’s IT Advancements
Martorana noted that OFCIO helped federal agencies implement updated cyber practices such as zero trust to better address evolving cyber threats. The office also facilitated partnerships within the government, the private sector and international allies to promote stronger tech collaboration.
In addition, OFCIO worked with the OMB and the Office of the National Cyber Director to formulate a road map for cybersecurity funding priorities, ensuring that “right IT investments are made at the right time.” According to Martoran, agencies embraced digital modernization with support from the Technology Modernization Fund.
Notably, the federal CIO promoted public service by making the case to top tech talent that government work will equip them with the latest innovations to solve real-world problems.
Easier Access to Government Services
Martorana stressed that the Biden administration’s efforts made it easier for Americans to access government services and engage with relevant agencies whether online or in person.