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Landing the Plane: Invest. Deliver. Protect. Tony Scott U.S. Chief Information Officer June 17, 2015 1

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Landing the Plane: Invest. Deliver. Protect.

Tony  ScottU.S.  Chief  Information  Officer

June  17,  2015

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Driving  Value  in  Federal  IT  Investments

Protecting  Federal  IT  Assets  and  Information

Delivering  World-­‐class  

Digital  Services

Federal IT Objectives

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People

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Federal IT Strategy

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4*  Compound  Annual  Growth   RateData  source:    Agency  FY  2016  IT  budgets

Efficiencies achieved through improved IT management7.1% CAGR*

FY2001 - FY2009

$125.7

$86.3

$0

$20

$40

$60

$80

$100

$120

$140

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

$Billio

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Total for Major Agencies Budget Projected at 2001-2009 Growth Rate

Drive Value in IT InvestmentsFY 2016 Budget of $86.3B

1.5% CAGR*FY2009 - FY2016

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Analytics and Oversight

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Enhance  transparency  and  improve  oversight  of  Federal  IT  through  the  use  of  data  analytics,  portfolio  reviews  and  technical  assistance,  and  

optimize  the  use  of  IT  infrastructure  across  the  Government.

PortfolioStat  – Establish  quarterly  PortfolioStat  reviews

Cross-­‐OMB  Analytics  – Continue  to  integrate  PortfolioStat  with  other  management  stats

Optimize  Infrastructure  – Continue  to  drive  Federal  Data  Center  Consolidation  (FDDCI)

IT  Transparency  – Publish  revised  Federal  IT  Dashboard

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Deliver World Class Digital Services

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Transforming  the  way  government  works  for  citizens  and  businesses  by  dramatically  improving  each  

agency’s  most  important  digital  services.  

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https://playbook.cio.gov

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Digital Service Plays

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Protect Federal Assets & Information

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The  E-­‐Gov  Cyber  Unit  will  focus  resources  on  strengthening  Federal  cybersecurity  through  targeted  oversight  and  policy  issuance.

E-­‐Gov  Cyber NSC NIST DHS

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Vision & Mission• Vision:    Reduce  the  number  of  cyber  incidents  in  which  sensitive  Government  information  is  compromised

• Mission:  Strengthen  Federal  cybersecurity  through:1) Data-driven, risk-based oversight of agency and

government-wide cybersecurity programs;2) Issuance and implementation of Federal policies consistent

with emerging technologies and evolving cyber threats; 3) Oversight of the Government-wide response to major

cyber incidents and vulnerabilities to ensure appropriate mitigation measures are effectively implemented; and

4) Engagement with key stakeholders to modernize relevant cybersecurity statutes.

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Industry Considerations

• Build PIV capability into products by default• The ability to use PIV credentials with network

authentication products • Use of PIV digital signature capability with email and digital

transaction products• Use of PIV authentication, digital signature and encryption

in all cloud services offerings• Use of PIV credentials, to include derived credentials, in

mobile devices • Get PIV enabled products on the GSA Approved

Products List (APL) and build use of PIV PKI authentication into all physical access systems

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Develop the Next Generation

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