Information and Communication Technology Network (ICTN)
CEB MECHANISM:
Digital and Technology Network
Co-chairs
Ms. Atefez Riazi, Chief Information Technology Officer, United Nations, and Mr. Jeffrey Modell, Director and Chief Information Officer, International Atomic Energy Agency
The Digital & Technology Network (DTN) brings together the CIOs from UN System organizations to advise the HLCM on system-wide approaches to leveraging technology and functions as a forum to coordinate system-wide ICT policy and practices.
In 1994, recognizing the increasing importance of information and communication technology to achieving the mandates of their organizations, the ACC established the Information Systems Coordination Committee (ISCC), the precursor to the ICT Network (ICTN). In April 2002, the ICTN held its first session and has since conducted biannual meetings. Shifting focus to the strategic and digital transformation of the UN system as a whole, the ICTN changed its name to the Digital & Technology Network (DTN) in its autumn session of 2018. The DTN brings together the CIOs from CEB member organizations. It is the inter-agency mechanism for the promotion of cooperation and collaboration on digital and technology related matters.
This ICT Special Interest Group (SIG) focuses on the needs of agencies using SAP solutions for their ERP and aims to further the coordinated use of these products.
A single contract for all agencies is to be negotiated by May 2009.
This ICT Special Interest Group (SIG) focuses on the needs of agencies using Peoplesoft/Oracle solutions for their ERP and aims to further the coordinated use of these platforms.
ICT organizations normally integrate information systems security as a standard function, alongside infrastructure operations, applications development and other typical ICT activities.
CEB MECHANISM:
Co-chairs
Reporting to
The Digital & Technology Network (DTN) brings together the CIOs from UN System organizations to advise the HLCM on system-wide approaches to leveraging technology and functions as a forum to coordinate system-wide ICT policy and practices.
In 1994, recognizing the increasing importance of information and communication technology to achieving the mandates of their organizations, the ACC established the Information Systems Coordination Committee (ISCC), the precursor to the ICT Network (ICTN). In April 2002, the ICTN held its first session and has since conducted biannual meetings. Shifting focus to the strategic and digital transformation of the UN system as a whole, the ICTN changed its name to the Digital & Technology Network (DTN) in its autumn session of 2018. The DTN brings together the CIOs from CEB member organizations. It is the inter-agency mechanism for the promotion of cooperation and collaboration on digital and technology related matters.
Inter-Agency Telecommunications Advisory Group (ITAG)
ITAG discusses and advises on system-wide issues such as Skype usage, Global IP addressing and Internet 2.
Special Interest Group SAP (SAP-SIG)
This ICT Special Interest Group (SIG) focuses on the needs of agencies using SAP solutions for their ERP and aims to further the coordinated use of these products.
Special Interest Group for Oracle/PeopleSoft (CABIO)
This ICT Special Interest Group (SIG) focuses on the needs of agencies using Peoplesoft/Oracle solutions for their ERP and aims to further the coordinated use of these platforms.
Information Security Special Interest Group
ICT organizations normally integrate information systems security as a standard function, alongside infrastructure operations, applications development and other typical ICT activities.
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