The Office of the Chief Technology
Officer, OCTO, “develops and enforces policies and standards for
information technology in the District government. OCTO identifies where
and how technology can systematically support the business processes of
the District’s 68 agencies. Agencies can draw on OCTO’s expertise to get
the most out of their technological investments. OCTO also assesses new
and emerging technologies to determine their potential application to
District programs and services. Finally, OCTO promotes the compatibility
of computer and communications systems throughout the District government.”
- Andrew Sekela, Federal Bureau of Investigation, affidavit in support
of application for arrest warrant in embezzlement from the Office of
the Chief Technology Officer, March 11,
2009
Deletion of Government E-mails
- Mayor’s Order 2007-239, rescinding Mayor’s Order 2007-207, November
5, 2007 - Robert Webb, Society of Professional Journalists, letter to Mayor
Fenty on E-mail policy, October 22, 2007 - Mayor’s Order 2007-207, ordering deletion of most government
E-mails that are six months old or older, replacing Mayor’s Order
2007-157, September 21, 2007- Peter Nickles, Counsel to the Mayor, memorandum expanding on
Mayor’s Order 2007-207 on E-mail deletion policy, October
3, 2007 - Councilmember Phil Mendelson, statement on mayor’s E-mail
policy, October 22, 2007
- Peter Nickles, Counsel to the Mayor, memorandum expanding on
- Mayor’s Order 2007-157, ordering deletion of most government
E-mails that are six months old or older, July
5, 2007- Mayor’s Order 2007-228, rescission of Mayor’s Order
2007-157, October 15, 2007
- Mayor’s Order 2007-228, rescission of Mayor’s Order
- [email protected] articles on the issue: August
12, 2007; August 19, 2007;
October 28, 2007; October
31, 2007
