Geospatial Policy and Governance
Serving as the DHS Geospatial Information Officer to provide leadership, strategic direction, and oversight for geospatial data, technology, and standards
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Serving as the DHS Geospatial Information Officer to provide leadership, strategic direction, and oversight for geospatial data, technology, and standards
Enhancing DHS missions and operations through geospatial capabilities, data, coordination, support, and guidance
DHS is committed to supporting a modern software development ecosystem by working with the OSS community, publishing open source projects, and helping secure critical the OSS infrastructure.
The Office of Program Accountability and Risk Management manages DHS-wide policy, governance, and oversight of the largest and most complex DHS acquisition programs and supports senior leadership to ensure effective and efficient program execution.
This page contains important documents pertaining to the DHS Chief Data Officer Council.
The DHS Source Code Inventory Process (SCIP) is a process for inventorying Department of Homeland Security (DHS) custom-developed source code and releasing a subset of this code as open source.
The DHS Chief Data Officer Council is a senior-leadership governance body that will mature Enterprise Data Management across the Department.
The Digital Government Strategy sets forth a number of requirements on website performance measurement and requires reporting a plan of action by January 22, 2013 in order to satisfy Digital Governance Milestone 8.2. The DHS Office of Public Affairs proposes the following plan to achieve these requirements.