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<H2> Announcing: the Federal Cyber Reskilling Academy Cohort 2 </H2> |
<H2> CIO Council Priorities Technology Business Management Federal Agencies are currently at various stages of implementing TBM. The CIO Council, the General Services Administration (GSA), and the Office of the Federal CIO (OFCIO) are committed to guiding agency adoption of TBM. President's Management Agenda The CIO Council, in collaboration with the other CXO communities, will play a leading role in working to fulfill a number of CAP goals outlined by the PMA. </H2> |
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