§ 343. Chief Information Officer
(a)
In general
The Chief Information Officer shall report to the Secretary, or to another official of the Department, as the Secretary may direct.
(b)
Geospatial information functions
(1)
Definitions
As used in this subsection:
(A)
Geospatial information
The term “geospatial information” means graphical or digital data depicting natural or manmade physical features, phenomena, or boundaries of the earth and any information related thereto, including surveys, maps, charts, remote sensing data, and images.
(B)
Geospatial technology
The term “geospatial technology” means any technology utilized by analysts, specialists, surveyors, photogrammetrists, hydrographers, geodesists, cartographers, architects, or engineers for the collection, storage, retrieval, or dissemination of geospatial information, including—
(2)
Office of Geospatial Management
(A)
Establishment
The Office of Geospatial Management is established within the Office of the Chief Information Officer.
(B)
Geospatial Information Officer
(C)
Coordination of geospatial information
The Chief Information Officer shall establish and carry out a program to provide for the efficient use of geospatial information, which shall include—
(i)
providing such geospatial information as may be necessary to implement the critical infrastructure protection programs;
(D)
Responsibilities
In carrying out this subsection, the responsibilities of the Chief Information Officer shall include—
(ii)
implementing standards, as adopted by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget under the processes established under section 216 of the E-Government Act of 2002 (44 U.S.C. 3501 note ), to facilitate the interoperability of geospatial information pertaining to homeland security among all users of such information within—
(iii)
coordinating with the Federal Geographic Data Committee and carrying out the responsibilities of the Department pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A–16 and Executive Order 12906; and