Full-time
The Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) is the central technology organization of the District of Columbia Government. OCTO develops, implements, and maintains the Districts technology infrastructure; develops and implements major enterprise applications; establishes and oversees technology policies and standards for the District; provides technology services and support for District agencies, and develops technology solutions to improve services to businesses, residents and visitors in all areas of District government.
The Bowser Administration seeks a qualified applicants to lead the District Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO). NOTE: This position is an executive service appointment and requires residency in the District of Columbia within 180 days of hire. Any applicant submitting credentials for consideration must agree to meet this requirement.
The CTO has responsibility for planning, designing, and carrying out programs, special projects, studies, or other assignments independently.
Has full authority for the development of most information resources related functions (such as IRM planning, policy, standards, data processing services, telecommunications services, etc.) on a city-wide scale.
Results of the work are considered as technically authoritative and are normally accepted without significant change.
Recommendations for new projects and alteration of objectives are usually evaluated for such considerations as availability of funds and other resources, broad program goals and priorities.
Guidelines are broadly stated and nonspecific, e. g., the diversity of acquisition, management, information and telecommunication technology, including Wide Area Network, and the regulations that govern these areas require extensive interpretation and knowledge.
Judgment and ingenuity is utilized in interpreting the intent of the guides that do exist and in developing applications to specific areas of work.
The Chief Technology Officer is responsible for performing the following:
The CTO is also responsible for creating and sustaining a culture of business performance in the following areas:
Architecture: the defined structure of orderly arrangement of information systems and telecommunications systems, based on accepted industry standards and guidelines for maximizing the interconnection and efficiency of such systems and the ability of users to share information resources.
Information Systems: the combination of data processing hardware and software and information technology services in the collection, processing and distribution of data to and from the interactive computer-based systems to meet informational, communication, emergency response, citizen access, and financial transaction or monitoring systems.
Agency: each department, board, council, commission, institution or other organizations receiving allocation, appropriation, operating, or capital funding from resources allocated by and for the District of Columbia.
Enterprise: a grouping of city agencies or major functions that can achieve significant economies of scale in the use of Information Technology to carry out solutions to common business problems that are similar in one, some or all of the following activity(s): establishment of a common approach for organizing and managing specific sets of date or transactions; a specific standards-based profile for communication of data, images or information; providing a pilot environment to test contemporary information technologies and better approaches to application development, the results being employed by more that pilot agency or function; incorporating multiple funding resources and business requirements definition; leveraging existing investment in technical or personnel resources to improve organization and management.
Telecommunications Systems: telecommunications services, telephone equipment and transmission facilities, either alone or in combination with information systems, for the electronic distribution of all forms of information, including voice, data, and images.
Governments Information Infrastructure: all government information transmission media (twisted pairs cabling, coaxial cabling, fiber optic, and wireless). This includes, but is not limited to, the Buildings Horizontal Communications (voice, data, video, imaging) Cabling Links beginning at the RJ-45 wall plate in the work space and/or data center and terminates, and including the voice and data patch panels, LAN concentrators, and Routers in the wiring.
OPEN DATE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2015
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