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What You Will Learn:

Our agenda for CPIC2011 is under development, though here are some of the finer points of the agenda we are working hard to put together for you:

  1. Insight from OMB’s Vivek Kundra on the IT Dashboard and Cloud Computing (Media)
  2. OMB Technology Vision from Aneesh Chopra (Media)
  3. Congressional testimony from the Honorable Karen Evans and GAO’s David Powner – how has that molded Capital Planning more than a year later? (Speaker Presentation).
  4. Select, Control, Evaluate vs. Architect, Invest and Implement – the new Performance Life Cycle (Speaker Presentation).
  5. Integrating Cloud Computing alternatives into your Alternatives Analysis- how and why? (Speaker Presentation)
  6. Special panel planned - “Ask the OMB Experts” - ask questions from those who have served in the Office of Management Budget and Industry to learn the OMB perspective and how OMB operates. (Panel)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) is a structured, integrated approach to managing information technology (IT) investments. It is the primary process for making investment decisions, assessing investment process effectiveness, and refining investment related policies and procedures. It ensures that all IT investments align with the agency’s mission and support business needs while minimizing risks and maximizing returns through the investment’s lifecycle.

CPIC is mandated by the Clinger-Cohen Act which requires government agencies to use a disciplined process to acquire, use, maintain and dispose of information technology (IT). CPIC relies on a systematic approach to IT investment management in three distinct phases: Select, Control and On-Going Evaluation, to ensure each investment’s objectives support the business and mission needs of the Agency.

 

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