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GAO                   US.  GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE

441 G St. NW
Washington, DC  20548


June 30, 2025

Dr. Shantrell N. Collier
Deputy  Chief Information Officer
Department  of Justice
950 Pennsylvania  Avenue, NW
Washington,  DC 20530

Chief Information  Officer Open Recommendations: Department of Justice

Dear Dr. Collier:

I am writing to you with respect to your role as the Deputy Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the
Department  of Justice (DOJ). As an independent, non-partisan agency that works for Congress,
GAO's  mission is to support Congress in meeting  its constitutional responsibilities and help
improve  the performance  and  ensure the accountability of the federal government.  Our
work includes investigating matters related to the use of public funds, evaluating programs and
activities of the U.S. Government at the request of congressional committees and
subcommittees  or on the initiative of the Comptroller General, and as required by public laws or
committee  reports. Our duties include reporting our findings and recommending ways to
increase economy  and efficiency in government spending. The purpose of this letter is to
provide an overview of the open, publicly available GAO recommendations to DOJ that call for
the attention of the CIO.

We  identified recommendations that relate to the CIO's roles and responsibilities in effectively
managing  IT. They include strategic planning, investment management, and information
security. We have previously reported on the significance of the CIO's role in improving the
government's  performance in IT and related information management functions.1 Your attention
to these recommendations  will help ensure the secure and effective use of IT at the department.

Currently, DOJ has seven open  recommendations  that call for the attention of the CIO. Each of
these recommendations   relates to a GAO High-Risk area: (1) Ensuring the Cybersecurity of the
Nation or (2) Improving IT Acquisitions and Management.2 In addition, GAO has designated one
of the seven as a priority recommendation.3 Fully implementing these open recommendations
could significantly improve DOJ's ability to address threats and manage its critical systems,

1See for example, GAO, Federal Chief Information Officers: Critical Actions Needed to Address Shortcomings and
Challenges in Implementing Responsibilities, GAO-18-93 (Washington, D.C.: Aug. 2, 2018).
2GAO, High-Risk Series: Heightened Attention Could Save Billions More and Improve Government Efficiency and
Effectiveness, GAO-25-107743 (Washington, D.C.: Feb. 25, 2025).
3Priority recommendations are those that GAO believes warrant priority attention from heads of key departments or
agencies. They are highlighted because, upon implementation, they may significantly improve government
operations, for example, by realizing large dollar savings; eliminating mismanagement, fraud, and abuse; or making
progress toward addressing a high-risk or duplication issue. Since 2015 GAO has sent letters to selected agencies to
highlight the importance of implementing such recommendations.


GAO-25-108478  DOJ CIO Recommendations


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