U.S. Department of Labor OCIO

U.S. Department of Labor OCIO

Information Technology & Services

Washington, District of Columbia 4,040 followers

Providing the best federal service IT solutions to the U.S. Department of Labor

About us

The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of the Chief Information Officer is a customer service organization dedicated to providing information technology solutions and leadership to advance the mission of the U.S. Department of Labor: To foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., we have staff in 40 locations across the United States.

Website
http://www.dol.gov/oasam/ocio
Industry
Information Technology & Services
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Washington, District of Columbia
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1913
Specialties
IT governance, Program management, Enterprise operations, Systems development, Information assurance, Customer advocacy, Information technology, and Administration

Updates

  • It’s #CXDay 2024, celebrating how government creates customer experience (CX) that delivers impact for the public. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of the Chief Information Officer wants to recognize our IT experts who develop the digital tools that allows us to support people at every stage of their work life – from training and apprenticeships to accessing your retirement benefits. Read on to find out more about our CX champions at OCIO together with the Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service , Office of Disability Employment Policy, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Employee Benefits and Security Administration and Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs. #GovDelivers

  • The U.S. Department of Labor celebrates the people who tirelessly work to create the best customer experience for America’s workers. Ahead of #CXDay on October 1, we want to highlight their commitment to exceptional customer experiences (CX) to make sure that any worker, no matter where they are, can easily access and navigate the Labor Department’s various resources and get the assistance they need, when they need it most.

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    The U.S. Department of Labor is looking for a Deputy Chief Information Security Officer. This position provides department-wide leadership, coordination, and technical guidance for the management of IT security initiatives.   In this role, you can expect to: ☑️ Serve as the principal adviser to the Chief Information Security Officer and other senior managers and executives on the development and implementation of a robust IT security program for the Department of Labor. ☑️ Oversee and coordinate activities related to records management. ☑️ Provide department-wide leadership, coordination, and technical guidance for the management of IT security initiatives. ☑️ Oversee the budget and strategic plans for IT security to ensure that the department's IT security architecture and program management aligns with its overall goals.   The application deadline is Oct. 10.   For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/eVruG42J.

  • We are looking for an administrative services specialist with experience implementing and overseeing daily functions, records management, training and development, and safety and health issue analysis for a large organization. If that’s you, apply to work for the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) at the U.S. Department of Labor. In this role, you can expect to: ☑️ Respond timely to inquiries from OCIO management and staff on administrative matters. ☑️ Oversee and coordinate activities related to records management. ☑️ Collect and maintain a database of employee training certifications. ☑️ Represent OCIO in meetings and conferences concerning workplace injuries and return to in-office work. The application deadline is Oct. 11, but the job will close when 100 applications have been received. For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/eSY-VViw.

  • We are looking for a contract support program specialist with experience applying federal contract administration policies and procedures; applying business and industry practices; and applying procurement regulations and policies to develop contracting solutions. If that’s you, apply to work for the Office of the Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Department of Labor. In this role, you can expect to: ☑️ Manage complex contracts for major OCIO programs. ☑️ Oversee, develop and write statements of work, market analyses, independent government cost estimates, sole source justifications, brand name justifications, contract modifications and other documents required for the procurement process. ☑️ Implement processes, procedures and automated tools to support tracking and analysis of contract status, contract resources, services and related deliverables. The application deadline is Oct. 9, but the job will close when 100 applications have been received. For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/epNQUVnB.

  • Lou Charlier, acting Chief Information Officer of the U.S. Department of Labor, recently joined the FedGov.News Today podcast with Francis Rose to discuss how the department plans to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to meet mission objectives to best serve America's workers. Part of that effort includes collaborating with our leadership and our unions. To learn more about the department's AI use cases, visit us at https://lnkd.in/e_XHSxaA

  • We are looking for an IT specialist (INET/AI) with experience developing digital applications and knowledge of websites coding concepts. If that’s you, apply to work for the Office of the Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Department of Labor. In this role, you can expect to: ☑️ Develop and maintain web applications using a variety of programming languages and frameworks to build technical expertise. ☑️ Design and implement responsive web design to ensure compatibility for various devices and screen sizes, learning to adapt designs for a diverse user base. ☑️ Implement security measures to protect web applications from vulnerabilities and attacks, building a foundation in cybersecurity; and other duties as assigned. The application deadline is Oct. 7, but the job will close when 200 applications have been received. For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/e5_zZjwV.

  • We are looking for an IT specialist with experience in the application of software design concepts and methods sufficient to lead a multifunctional development project in software analysis, design, development and implementation for a new system or major enhancement to an existing system. If that’s you, apply to work for the Office of the Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Department of Labor! In this role, you can expect to: ☑️ Resolve issues relating to hardware and software integration. ☑️ Investigate and analyze a variety of unusual problems, questions or conditions associated with a particular application, systems issue or specialty area. ☑️ Formulate projects or studies such as those to substantially alter major systems. The application deadline is Oct. 7, but the job will close when 200 applications have been received. For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/dKJSkaug.

  • As federal agencies implement regulations around artificial intelligence, it is important that the use of the technology helps employees be more productive. In a recent FedGov.News Today podcast with Francis Rose, the U.S. Department of Labor’s acting Chief Information Officer Lou Charlier expresses this point in the discussion and gives insightful thoughts on AI’s exciting possibilities and the measured approach that the department is taking. To learn more about OCIO efforts in responsible use of AI, visit: https://lnkd.in/exj-9Z8k

  • October is #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth! There are a lot of different ways that you can stay safe online. The theme for this year’s month-long awareness campaign is #SecureOurWorld. It highlights how everyone plays a role in cybersecurity, whether they are at home, at work or at school. Follow us throughout the month to learn more about innovative tools and cybersecurity best practices we are using to support the U.S. Department of Labor and America's public.

    • Promotional graphic for Cybersecurity Awareness Month featuring a globe with a digital padlock, emphasizing the dates October 1-31 with the hashtag #SecureOurWorld. Logo of CIO on the bottom right corner.

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