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Capital planning and investment control (CPIC) (2UVF)
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OMB Context Definition (2UVH)
Capital planning and investment control (CPIC) means the same as capital programming and is a decision-making process for ensuring that IT investments integrate strategic planning, budgeting, procurement, and the management of IT in support of agency missions and business needs. The term comes from the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 and generally is used in relationship to IT management issues. (2V6O)
Reference/URL OMB Context Definition (2UVI)
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a11/current_year/s300.pdf, Accessed August 15, 2005 (2V6P)
Business Definition (2UVJ)
A systematic way organizations make logical IT investments (2UVK)
Reference/URL for Business Definition (2UVL)
Original Definition developed by Jim Disbrow, Information Technology Specialist, Office of Information Technology (EI-10), Energy Information Administration, U.S. Dept. of Energy, jim.disbrow@eia.doe.gov, 202-586-1868, created June 13,2005 (2UVM)
Technical Definition (2UVN)
A decision-making process for ensuring that IT investments integrate strategic planning, budgeting, procurement, and the management of IT in support of agency missions and business needs. (2UVO)
Reference/URL Technical Definition (2UVP)
Circular No. A–11 Section 300—Planning, Budgeting, Acquisition, And Management Of Capital Assets OMB Circular No. A–11 (2004) (2UVQ)
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