The NOAA Office of the Chief Information Officer and High Performance Computing and Communications (OCIO/HPCC) is responsible for all NOAA information and information technology (IT) resources. NOAA has a $450M annual IT Portfolio Investment budget.
The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) provides mission-essential enterprise-wide IT services such as email, calendar, web hosting, administrative computing, networking, security monitoring, and security incident response. Through the NOAA HPCC program, the office ensures cost-effective, enterprise-wide supercomputing support to NOAA’s research and forecasting missions.
The OCIO has extensive planning, reporting, and oversight responsibilities for IT investments, IT security, Information Quality, and Privacy as well as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). These responsibilities originate in a number of Federal laws including the Clinger-Cohen Act, the Federal Information Management Security Act (FISMA), the Information Quality Act, the Privacy Act, and the E-Government Act.
NOAA Office of the Chief Information Officer
Chief Information Officer and Director, High Performance Computing and Communications
- Chief of Staff
- Deputy Director, High Performance Computing and Communications
- Chief Technology Officer
- Chief Data Officer
- Chief Enterprise Architect
- NOAA Geospatial Officer
- Homeland Security Program Office (HSPO)
- Radio Frequency Management (FRMD)
Deputy Chief Information Officer
- Cyber Security Division (CSD)
- Service Delivery Division (SDD)
- Governance and Portfolio Division (GPD)
- NOAALink Program Office (NPO)
- Resource Management Division (RMD)
- NOAA Cloud Program Management Office
Virtual Organization - NOAA Line Organization Assistant Chief Information Officers
- Staff & Corporate Offices (OCIO)
- National Weather Service (NWS)
- National Satellite Data & Information Service (NESDIS)
- National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
- National Ocean Service
- Office of Oceanic & Atmospheric Research (OAR)
- Office of Marine & Aviation Operations (OMAO)