Interview: IT goals mesh with mission
James Flyzik is deputy assistant secretary for information systems and chief information officer for the Treasury Department.

James Flyzik
He oversees strategic information technology planning, management and information infrastructure programs within Treasury and its 14 bureaus. Previously, he worked at the Secret Service for 15 years in various IT management positions.
Flyzik spoke with GCN about integrating IT and Treasury's mission.
![]() James Flyzik Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Systems and Chief Information Officer Patrick Schambach CIO, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Constance E. Craig CIO, Financial Management Service S.W. 'Woody' Hall Jr. CIO, Customs Steven Yohai CIO, Comptroller of the Currency Ron Falter CIO, Bureau of Engraving and Printing Paul J. Cosgrave CIO, IRS Jacquelyn Fletcher CIO, Mint Cindy Springer CIO, Bureau of Public Debt Stephen T. Colo CIO, Secret Service Frank DiGialleonardo CIO, Office of Thrift Supervision Emil Beshai CIO, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network Sandy Peavy CIO, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Charles Little Acting CIO, Office of Inspector General William Murphy CIO, Office of the Chief Council (in millions, fiscal 1999)
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![]() | Allen Hoffman, a computer specialist, uses a Braille keyboard for his work at the IRS. Like most departments, Treasury wants to increase accessibility under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. |
Tough demands
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| Treasury modernization'The IRS' $5 billion Prime contract, awarded to Computer Sciences Corp. in December 1998, inching toward its goal of completely overhauling the bureau's business systems, recently received $148 million from its Information Technology Investment Account. The Customs Services modernization awaits its fate as Congress debates funding options for the $1.25 billion project. Treasury Communications Enterprise'The comprehensive telecommunications and IT utility builds on legacy programs to integrate commercial services for enterprise needs, including wireless, voice, data, video and imaging telecommunications, messaging, Internet, Treasury enterprise applications and Web app hosting. TCE stresses standardization. Intranet Information Web Portal'The Legal Division has 2,200 lawyers and legal support staff scattered across 13 bureaus and departmental offices. The portal will be a single secure Web access point for integrating Legal Division information and applications. The site will help the division handle increasing caseloads. Treasury Control Management System'TCMS is a Treasury enterprise business system for document control. Correspondence, internal memoranda, regulations, policies and other documents are electronically controlled, routed and monitored in their native formats, such as the Adobe Portable Document Format, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. |
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