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Library and Information Science
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Administrative agencies; Clinger-Cohen Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996 (Clinger-Cohen Act); Government information; Information management; Knowledge management
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U.S. Federal Government Cios: Information Technology's New Managers--Preliminary Findings, Marianne A. Buehler
U.S. Federal Government Cios: Information Technology's New Managers--Preliminary Findings, Marianne A. Buehler
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The Clinger-Cohen Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996 (Clinger-Cohen Act) has changed the dynamics of how federal agencies view and manage their information technology. The mandated provision for Chief Information Officers (CIOs) is to act as information change agents and technology “watchdogs” for their agency. To observe how government is reacting to employing CIOs, field studies were conducted by e-mail with eight agencies to discover the successes and the challenges of this new information initiative. Four of the agencies contacted were mandated by the Clinger-Cohen Act and four were non-mandated. The results of this study depict varying levels of …