The Chief Information Officer shall report to the Secretary, or to another official of the Department, as the Secretary may direct.
As used in this subsection:
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.
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-
The Office of Geospatial Management is established within the Office of the Chief Information Officer.
The Office of Geospatial Management shall be administered by the Geospatial Information Officer, who shall be appointed by the Secretary and serve under the direction of the Chief Information Officer.
The Geospatial Information Officer shall assist the Chief Information Officer in carrying out all functions under this section and in coordinating the geospatial information needs of the Department.
The Chief Information Officer shall establish and carry out a program to provide for the efficient use of geospatial information, which shall include-
In carrying out this subsection, the responsibilities of the Chief Information Officer shall include-
There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this subsection for each fiscal year.
6 U.S.C. § 343
EDITORIAL NOTES
REFERENCES IN TEXTSection 216 of the E-Government Act of 2002, referred to in subsec. (b)(2)(D)(ii), is section 216 of Pub. L. 107-347 which is set out in a note under section 3501 of Title 44, Public Printing and Documents.Executive Order 12906, referred to in subsec. (b)(2)(D)(iii), is set out as a note under section 1457 of Title 43, Public Lands.
AMENDMENTS2004- Pub. L. 108-458 designated existing provisions as subsec. (a), inserted heading, and added subsec. (b).
STATUTORY NOTES AND RELATED SUBSIDIARIES
FINDINGS Pub. L. 108-458, title VIII, §8201(a), Dec. 17, 2004, 118 Stat. 3865, provided that: "Congress makes the following findings:"(1) Geospatial technologies and geospatial data improve government capabilities to detect, plan for, prepare for, and respond to disasters in order to save lives and protect property."(2) Geospatial data improves the ability of information technology applications and systems to enhance public security in a cost-effective manner."(3) Geospatial information preparedness in the United States, and specifically in the Department of Homeland Security, is insufficient because of-"(A) inadequate geospatial data compatibility;"(B) insufficient geospatial data sharing; and"(C) technology interoperability barriers."
- Department
- The term "Department" means the Department of Homeland Security.
- Secretary
- The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Homeland Security.
- State
- The term "State" means any State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and any possession of the United States.
- functions
- The term "functions" includes authorities, powers, rights, privileges, immunities, programs, projects, activities, duties, and responsibilities.
- local government
- The term "local government" means-(A) a county, municipality, city, town, township, local public authority, school district, special district, intrastate district, council of governments (regardless of whether the council of governments is incorporated as a nonprofit corporation under State law), regional or interstate government entity, or agency or instrumentality of a local government;(B) an Indian tribe or authorized tribal organization, or in Alaska a Native village or Alaska Regional Native Corporation; and(C) a rural community, unincorporated town or village, or other public entity.