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CDC IT Directions CDC Project Management Summit Jim Seligman CDC Chief Information Officer

CDC IT Directions CDC Project Management Summit Jim Seligman CDC Chief Information Officer. Overview. Transition State of CDC IT CDC IT Strategic Plan IT Governance & Evaluation. New Administration. Fate of CPIC, EPLC, EVM, e-Gov? Consider: Most IT savvy campaign ever

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CDC IT Directions CDC Project Management Summit Jim Seligman CDC Chief Information Officer

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  1. CDC IT DirectionsCDC Project Management SummitJim SeligmanCDC Chief Information Officer

  2. Overview • Transition • State of CDC IT • CDC IT Strategic Plan • IT Governance & Evaluation

  3. New Administration Fate of CPIC, EPLC, EVM, e-Gov? Consider: • Most IT savvy campaign ever • Presidential creation of CPO & CTO (pending) • www.WhiteHouse.gov/blog • Transparency & Open Government • Government should be transparent • Government should be participatory • Government should be collaborative

  4. Change.Gov TECHNOLOGY "Let us be the generation that reshapes our economy to compete in the digital age….and let's lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across America." -- Barack Obama, Springfield, ILFebruary 10 ,2007

  5. WhiteHouse.Gov The President’s Technology Agenda(excerpts) • Ensure the Full and Free Exchange of Ideas through an Open Internet and Diverse Media Outlets (4) • Protect Openness of the Internet • Safeguard our Right to Privacy • Create a Transparent and Connected Democracy (2) • Open up Government to its Citizens • Bring Government into the 21st Century • Deploy a Modern Communication Infrastructure (1) • Deploy Next Generation Broadband

  6. WhiteHouse.Gov • Improve America’s Competitiveness (9) • Prepare All our Children for the 21st Century Economy (5) • Prepare Adults for a Changing Economy (2) • Employ Science, Technology, and Innovation to Solve Our Nation’s Most Pressing Problems (5) • Lower Healthcare Costs by Investing in Electronic Information Technology Systems

  7. Economic Stimulus American Recovery and Reinvestment Act* • Health IT • NHIN • EHRs • HIEs • Cyber security • www.recovery.gov * in formulation

  8. State of CDC IT • Introduction • History and Trending • CDC’s technology adoption • Organization landscape & governance • IT spending trends • IT human capital trends • CDC’s Web Presence • Opportunities & Future Direction • IT Strategic Plan summary • Interoperability & information exchanges (PHIN, NHIN, EHRs, etc) • Global expansion • Challenges and Barriers

  9. See: http://www.cdc.gov/od/ocio

  10. CDC IT Strategic Plan • Process • Public, private and academic sector engagement • Environmental Analysis • Drivers, enablers, trends • Strategic Direction • Vision • Goals, objectives, performance measures • Initiatives • Organizational responsibilities

  11. CDC IT Strategic Plan Plan - 5 Goals, 22 objectives, 58 initiatives & 63 performance measures Goal 1 – Information Supporting HPGs Goal 2 – Business Systems Goal 3 – IT Foundation Goal 4 – Shared Enterprise Practices Goal 5 – Collaboration and Innovation

  12. Goal 1 Information Supporting Health Protection Goals • Improve the information supply chain • Provide analytic tools to CDC scientists • Increase knowledge mgmt and sharing • Leverage and integrate business systems with PH programs

  13. Goal 2 Advance Business Systems • Reduce transaction cycle time and improve business rules adoption • Integrate business systems for comprehensive mgmt and resource administration • Conduct BPR to improve service • Advance e-Gov for citizen service

  14. Goal 3 IT Foundation • Robust and resilient network • Computing and storage capacity • Anytime-anyplace access • Data, voice, video convergence • Customer-centric assets and services

  15. Goal 4 Resources & Practices for Operational Success • Expand IT & informatics professionals • Foster best practices – governance, shared services, EA, CPIC, PM • Financial strategies for sustainability • Secure computing environment

  16. Goal 5 Collaboration and Innovation • Accelerate innovation • Link data & information assets by scientific topic • Improve public health knowledge products • Enhance public health community collaboration

  17. Governance Background • Four generations of IT governance at CDC since 1985 • Current refinements needed to: • Synchronize with national health IT agenda & CDC goals • Align With CDC structural changes Coordinating Centers, new National Center for Public Health Informatics, Information Technology Services Office, other governance bodies • Oversee increasing complexity & integration of CDC activities • Optimize investments in challenging fiscal environment

  18. Information Resources Influences

  19. CDC IT Fiscal Trends

  20. IR Governance Structure

  21. IT Governance Evaluation Framework Accountability & Measurement • IRGC Decisions – degree of successful implementation • IT Strategic Plan – 63 performance measures • E-Gov - scorecard results • Health IT – scorecard results • IT Project Mgmt – overall scores, CPRs, EVM • Information Security - audit results • IT Infrastructure – 6 KPIs & customer responsiveness • Human Capital – depth & breadth of staffing competency • External – partner feedback on CDC efforts

  22. In Conclusion… • CDC is recognized as a leader in many aspects of it’s IT program (e.g. PHIN, Web 2.0, IT infrastructure, cyber security, CPIC) • CDC is top-ranked federal agency by the public for recognition and trust • PMs provide the foundation for these and other achievements – keep up the great work and progress!

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