The Changing World of the CIO (CWC)

Academic Year
Class No.
Description
Section
Start Date
End Date
Location/Format
AY07-08
1075
CWC
09
9/15/2008
9/19/2008
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY07-08
1076
CWC
10
9/15/2008
12/1/2008
Distributed Learning
AY08-09
1137
CWC
01
10/20/2008
10/24/2008
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1138
CWC
02
12/1/2008
12/5/2008
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1139
CWC
03
1/12/2009
4/3/2009
Distributed Learning
AY08-09
1140
CWC
04
2/2/2009
2/6/2009
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1141
CWC
05
3/9/2009
3/13/2009
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1142
CWC
06
4/20/2009
4/24/2009
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1143
CWC
07
5/4/2009
7/24/2009
Distributed Learning
AY08-09
1145
CWC
08
7/13/2009
7/17/2009
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1146
CWC
09
8/24/2009
8/28/2009
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1147
CWC
10
9/21/2009
12/11/2009
Distributed Learning

Course Description:
This course explores the changing role of the Chief Information Officer in Federal agency and inter-agency information activities.  Based upon current Federal statutes and policy directives, the course examines the CIO’s explicit and implicit information, technology and business roles.  Students focus on developing and implementing policy guidance while playing the role of a CIO. Students also learn how to leverage best practices to plan, acquire, manage, and use information resources in a dynamic global environment so as to improve agency mission performance and citizen service delivery.   

Recommended Attendance:
The course is appropriate for Chief Information Officers and their staff, as well as individuals with business functional responsibilities associated with the leadership of the information component of national power. 

Prerequisites
None; however, it is recommended as the first course taken in the CIO Certificate Program.

Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to develop a program of actions for implementing the requirements of the Clinger-Cohen Act and other related directives and legislation in their organizations.