Army Chief Information Officer/G-6
The United States Army Chief Information Officer/G-6 (CIO/G-6) is a dual role, reporting both to the Secretary of the Army as CIO, and also to the Chief of Staff of the Army as G-6.[1]
The acting CIO/G6 is Gary C. Wang.[2] The first CIO/G-6 was LTG Robert Ferrell, Pentagon.[3] Ferrell has stepped down as CIO.[4]
As CIO
- Report directly to the Secretary of the Army
- Set strategic direction and objectives for LandWarNet
- Supervise Army command, control, communications, computers, and IT (C4IT)
- Manage Enterprise IT architecture
- Direct Delivery of C4IT in support of warfighting and enterprise requirements
- Assess and ensure Compliance of IT security and National security systems
As G-6
- Advise Chief of Staff of the Army on planning, fielding, and execution of C4IT worldwide Army operations
- Develop and execute the plan for the Global Enterprise Network
- Implement Army information assurance
- Supervise C4IT, Signal support, Information security, Force structure and equipping activities in support of warfighting operations
- Oversee management of the Signal forces
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