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US Chief Acquisition Officers Council: The Chief Acquisition Officers Council (CAOC) was established pursuant to Section 16 of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act, as amended, 41 USC 403, et seq. The Council consists of acquisition professionals in the Executive Branch and was established to provide a senior level forum for monitoring and improving the federal acquisition system.
Date Added: 2006-03-11 | Accessed: 278 times | Web Site Address www.caoc.gov   (opens in new window)
US Chief Financial Officers Council: The U.S. Chief Financial Officers Council (CFOC) is an organization of the CFOs and Deputy CFOs of the largest Federal agencies, senior officials of the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of the Treasury who work collaboratively to improve financial management in the U.S. Government. The CFOC's web site has an excellent collection of resources and materials relevant to financial management at all level of goverment, as well as business and nonprofit organizations.
Date Added: 2006-03-11 | Accessed: 265 times | Web Site Address www.cfoc.gov   (opens in new window)
US Chief Human Capital Officers: The Chief Human Capital Officers Council (CHCOC) serves to advise and coordinate the activities of members’ agencies on matters such as the modernization of human resources systems, improved quality of human resources information, and legislation affecting human resources operations and organizations. The 25-member Council is composed of the Director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), who serves as chairman; the Deputy Director for Management of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), who acts as vice chairman; the CHCOs of the 15 Executive departments; and the CHCOs of 8 additional agencies designated by the OPM Director.
Date Added: 2006-03-11 | Accessed: 370 times | Web Site Address www.chcoc.gov   (opens in new window)
US Chief Information Officers (CIO) Council: The Chief Information Officers (CIO) Council serves as the principal interagency forum for improving practices in the design, modernization, use, sharing, and performance of Federal Government agency information resources. The Council's role includes developing recommendations for information technology management policies, procedures, and standards; identifying opportunities to share information resources; and assessing and addressing the needs of the Federal Government's IT workforce.
Date Added: 2006-03-11 | Accessed: 253 times | Web Site Address www.cioc.gov   (opens in new window)