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Who Should Attend CPIC Conference 2011!

Chief Information Officers and their staffs

Performance Improvement Officials and their staffs

Chief Financial Officers and their staffs

OMB Capital Asset Plan & Business Case Justification (Exhibit 300) Business case writers and contributors

Any management official who participates in the budget process and uses the Exhibit 300 as an evaluation tool for budget funding

Members of Information Technology and Investment Review Boards, Architecture Review Boards, and Executive Review Committees

OMB RMO's - Responsible Management Officials

Program Managers, contractors and supporting personnel of Major Investments within agency and department portfolios, IT and non-ITEnterprise Architect practitioners and reference modelers

Earned Value Practitioners

IT Recruiters seeking strategic planners, program managers, capital planning - CIO Support - Performance Improvement Support and OMB Exhibit 300 professionals

Anyone who needs to gain an understanding of capital planning and portfolio management tools

Agencies undertaking alternatives analysis of prospective business solutions in this area

Those looking to network for related career, recruiting or employment opportunities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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