Office of Chief Information Officer
Key Function
The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) is the technology organization for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) of the District of Columbia. OCIO acquires, develops, enhances and maintains financial systems and tools that help to enforce the financial policies and laws that govern the District and enable timely and accurate reporting of the District's financial status. The OCIO is committed to delivering innovative, cost-effective and secure technology solutions and infrastructure that support the OCFO’s programs and initiatives.
Mission
OCIO’s mission is to manage and direct the Information Technology operations, activities, and employees within all OCFO offices and departments in accordance with the independent status of the District’s Office of the Chief Financial Officer.
Key Responsibilities
The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) is responsible for delivering world class technology services to the OCFO workforce and citizens of the District by developing and supporting financial systems (i.e., budget, payroll, business intelligence, core financials, integrated tax solutions, enterprise information systems, etc.) that provide accurate and timely information, as well as the new tools and infrastructure.
- Biography: Sagar Samant


