FEB 2015 MAR 2015 APR 2015 MAY 2015 JUN 2015 JUL 2015 AUG 2015 SEP 2015 OC T 2015 NOV 2015 DEC 2015 JAN 2016 FEB 2016 MAR 201616 Months with the Great Scott MOREFEBRUARY 5, 2015
President Barack Obama appoints Tony Scott as Federal CIO
MOREMARCH 1, 2015Publishes TechFAR handbook, helping agencies use the Digital Services Playbook
MOREMARCH 4, 2015Kicks o� the 2015 CIO Council IT Solutions Challenge to uncover procedural problems across agencies
MOREMARCH 19, 2015Launches the Digital Analytics Dashboard, helping agencies understand how people �nd, access, and use government services online
MOREMARCH 24, 2015Speaks publicly for the �rst time as Federal CIO at AFCEA Bethesda forum
MOREAPRIL 22, 2015Speaks for the �rst time in front of Congress
JUNE 10, 2015Releases Management and Oversight of Information Technology Resources, helping agencies with FITARA implementation
MOREJUNE 12, 2015Launches 30-Day Cybersecurity Sprint, instructing agencies to immediately further protect Federal information and assets
AUGUST 3, 2015Releases results of the 30-Day Cybersecurity Sprint, showing agencies increased their use of strong authentication
MOREOCTOBER 16, 2015Directs all civilian agencies to purchase laptops and desktops through existing “best value” government-wide contracts
MOREOCTOBER 21, 2015Proposes for the �rst time in 15 years revisions to Circular A-130, Managing Information as a Strategic Resource
MOREOCTOBER 30, 2015Takes the results of the 30-Day Cybersecurity Sprint and creates the Cybersecurity Strategy and Implementation Plan (“CSIP”)
MOREOCTOBER 30, 2015Issues guidance to agencies on Fiscal Year 2015 – 2016 FISMA
MORENOVEMBER 23, 2015Issues guidance to agencies for identifying their cyber skills gaps
MORENOVEMBER 30, 2015Announces the winners of the 2015 CIO Council IT Solutions Challenge
MOREDECEMBER 21, 2015Directs agencies to more e�ciently manage and buy software
MOREJANUARY 22, 2016Establishes the National Background Investigations Bureau
MOREMARCH 2, 2016Releases a data center consolidation policy meant to supersede the 2010 FDCCI
MOREMARCH 9, 2016Releases memo outlining a six-step process to identify new approaches for buying IT goods and services
Thus far in his role as the third Chief Information O�cer of the United States, Tony Scott has helped improve and evolve many aspects of Federal IT – everything from IT acquisition to legacy modernization to information security.
Check out our timeline of his most impressive work since accepting the Federal CIO position:
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