What's Happening?
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) has unveiled its 2026-2028 strategic plan, emphasizing the role of state CIOs as strategic business leaders. The plan outlines three key goals: enhancing NASCIO as a resource for CIOs,
advancing state CIOs as key leaders, and advocating for government technology policy. The initiative aims to support state governments in transforming business practices through technology, with a focus on AI, cybersecurity, and budget management. NASCIO plans to promote best practices, strengthen alliances, and advocate for a skilled technology workforce.
Why It's Important?
The strategic plan reflects the evolving role of state CIOs from operational managers to strategic leaders driving innovation and transformation in government. By positioning CIOs as key players in public policy and technology leadership, NASCIO aims to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of state governments. The focus on AI and cybersecurity aligns with current technological trends and challenges, ensuring that state governments are equipped to handle emerging threats and opportunities. The plan also highlights the importance of collaboration and information sharing among state CIOs to achieve these goals.
What's Next?
NASCIO will implement its strategic plan over the next two years, focusing on building communities of practice and enhancing information sharing among state CIOs. The organization will work to strengthen partnerships and advocate for policies that support technology-driven government transformation. As state governments increasingly rely on technology to deliver services, the role of CIOs will continue to evolve, requiring ongoing support and development. NASCIO's efforts may influence national discussions on government technology policy and the role of technology in public administration.











