Paul J. Cosgrave was
appointed Commissioner of the Department of Information Technology and
Telecommunications (DoITT) by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg on June 14, 2006.
Throughout his more than 30 years of experience in both the public and
private sectors, Commissioner Cosgrave has devoted his career to using the
power of technology to make people and the organizations they serve more
effective. At DoITT, Commissioner Cosgrave is committed to ensuring that
City services are transparent, accountable and accessible to all New
Yorkers.
Among his accomplishments at DoITT is PlanIT:
Better Government through Customer Service, the City’s first-ever
comprehensive technology strategy for coordinated, effective and efficient
citywide IT implementation. PlanIT builds on the City’s technology
accomplishments during the Bloomberg Administration and creates a strategic
approach to new initiatives going forward. With an overarching theme of
customer service, PlanIT strives to change the focus of e-government
to that which first and foremost serves the customer. Success to date has
been achieved in a number of ways:
The New York CityWireless Network
(NYCWiN) represents an historic enhancement to public safety
communications by enabling data transfer rates 50 times faster than
before. It will give the City’s emergency responders high-speed data
access to support large file transfers, fingerprints, mug shots, city
maps, and full-motion, streaming video; and will also support a host of
other public service applications that will provide a significant
improvement over existing technologies.
The Emergency Communications Transformation
Program (ECTP), is a multi-year, multi-agency initiative to
modernize virtually all aspects of the City’s Emergency 911 system—from
the phone lines that carry 911 calls, to the facilities where those
calls are handled, to the communications systems that dispatch first
responders to an emergency. As a result, NYPD and FDNY staffs who
handle emergency calls from the public—people who perform an incredibly
important function—will for the first time be seated side-by-side under
the same roof and use the same telephone system, greatly improving
emergency communication and coordination.
To improve information sharing across the
City's health and human services agencies, the City has created a new
Health and Human Services Office (HHS Connect). Reporting to
Deputy Mayor Linda Gibbs and housed at DoITT, HHS Connect “connects the
dots” between clients, agencies, and providers to create a more
client-centric approach to service delivery, increase the accessibility
of information, and maximize the use of modern technologies.
Prior to his appointment, Commissioner Cosgrave
served as the Executive Vice President for Crown Consulting, Inc., where he
directed an Enterprise Architecture team to design the overall structure of
the Next Generation Air Transportation System for the Federal Aviation
Administration. Before that, he worked with Federal Department of
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta on the formation of the
Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
From 1998 to 2001, he served as Chief Information
Officer at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), an organization with an
annual budget of $1.6 billion and a staff of 7,900, where he led a major
restructuring and centralization of information systems. During his tenure
at the IRS, he also facilitated the largest civilian Y2K conversion effort
($1.3 billion) and worked on designing a multi-billion dollar strategic
modernization program aimed at improving core processing capabilities,
streamlining operations, and introducing e-commerce services to taxpayers.
Prior to joining the IRS, Commissioner Cosgrave was
the Chairman, President and CEO of the Claremont Technology Group, a
start-up IT Company that he took public in 1996. Commissioner Cosgrave has
served as Executive Board member for the Information Technology Association
of America.
Commissioner Cosgrave earned a BS and MS in
Industrial Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is a
native New Yorker, born in Flushing, Queens, and is the father of three
grown children. He currently resides in lower Manhattan.
Mayor
Bloomberg, Commissioner Kelly, Commissioner Cosgrave,
and Criminal Justice Coordinator Feinblatt Announce That
911 and 311 Can Now Receive Pictures and Video from Cell
Phones and Computers Mayor Bloomberg, Police
Commissioner Kelly, DoITT Commissioner Cosgrave and
Criminal Justice Coordinator Feinblatt today announced
that, fulfilling a promise the Mayor made in his State
of the City address, callers to 911 and 311 are now able
to send photos or video to assist in crime fighting and
report quality of life complaints. Callers to 911 will
be able to send photos or video from a cell phone or
computer to the NYPD's Real Time Crime Center, where
relevant images may be used to assist in crime fighting
or in responding to other emergencies. The public will
be able to send pictures and videos from computers and
web-enabled cell phones and PDAs to accompany certain
311 quality of life complaints. The New York City Police
Department receives approximately 11 million 911 calls
annually and the 311 Customer Service Center receives
approximately 15 million calls each year. Read
the press release Learn
more about 311 & NYC.gov program Watch
the video in
dialup or
broadband
Statements by Deputy Mayor Lieber and
Commissioner Cosgrave on the Approval of Verizon’s
Citywide Cable Television Franchise
"With today's approval of Verizon's franchise to provide
citywide cable television service, the New York State
Public Service Commission (PSC) has marked a seminal
moment in the cable industry in New York City that is
long overdue," said Deputy Mayor for Economic
Development Robert C. Lieber. "Now, for the first time,
direct competition will exist among New York City's
cable companies, affording each of the City's three
million households not only a true choice of providers
and competitive prices but also a host of benefits
associated with the agreement with Verizon, including
enhanced consumer protection and a wide variety of
service offerings. I thank PSC Chairman Garry Brown and
the PSC Commissioners, as well as the New York City
Franchise and Concession Review Committee for diligently
considering and approving this agreement for New
Yorkers." Read
the press release Download
NYC-Verizon Franchise Agreement As Approved by FCRC and
Related Documents
New York City Reviews Broadband
Study
New York City selected Diamond Management and Technology
Consultants in 2006 to undertake a Broadband Needs
Assessment and Feasibility Study to help determine how
well existing broadband capabilities serve New York's
neighborhoods, and what the City's role should be in
supporting broadband accessibility. On July 30, Diamond
Consultants presented its findings to the City for
review, after which the City will determine its next
steps. View
the Diamond Presentation (in PDF)
Mayor Bloomberg and Commissioner
Cosgrave Congratulate 311 Customer Service Center on
Municipal Art Society Annual Award
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) Commissioner
Paul J. Cosgrave congratulated the New York City 311
Customer Service Center today on its selection as a 2008
Municipal Art Society (MAS) Annual Award recipient. Read
the press release
311 Congratulated for Five Years
of Excellence
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) Commissioner
Paul J. Cosgrave today congratulated the men and women
of the 311 Customer Service Center on five years of
excellence as New York City’s non-emergency number. Read
the press release
PlanIT, New York City's
First-Ever Comprehensive Technology Strategy PlanIT: Better Government through Customer Service
is New York City's first-ever comprehensive technology
strategy for coordinated, effective and efficient
citywide IT implementation. Read
the press release Download
PlanIT (in PDF)
ACCESS NYC Awarded as One of
Infoworld's 100 Most Innovative IT Solutions For 2007
ACCESS NYC, an online resource providing New Yorkers a
single point of entry to City, State, and Federal human
service benefit programs through the City's official Web
site, NYC.gov, was recognized yesterday with an
International Data Group 2007 "InfoWorld 100" Award. The
annual awards honor IT projects that demonstrate the
most creative use of cutting-edge technologies to
further their organization's business goals. Read
the press release
Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications Commissioner Cosgrave
Announces Annual Excellence in Technology Awards
Department of Information Technology and
Telecommunications (DoITT) Commissioner Paul J. Cosgrave
today named the winners of the 2007 Excellence in
Technology Awards in a ceremony held at the Brooklyn
Marriott. The Excellence in Technology Award Program
(ETAP) honors the very best of New York City's IT staff
and projects each year, and is awarded at the annual New
York City Technology Forum sponsored by Government
Technology Magazine and the Center for Digital
Government. Read
the press release
Local Law 47
Local Law 47 of 2005 requires the Department of
Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) to
issue monthly reports to the City Council, the Public
Advocate, Community Boards and the public regarding data
collected on calls made to the 3-1-1 Citizen Service
Center. Visit
the Local Law 47 Website
City of New York Announces
Comprehensive Telecommunications Action Plan
The City of New York announced a new, comprehensive plan
to improve the its telecommunications infrastructure and
spur the growth of new telecommunications businesses in
the City. Read
the press release Read
Telecommunications Action Plan (in
PDF)
Learn about City Services on
NYC.gov
Get answers to all your government-related questions,
find online forms, and learn about what's going on in
the City through NYC.gov, New York City's official Web
site. Visit
NYC.gov
Dial 311
311 is New York City's phone number for government
information and non-emergency services. Check the status
of existing Service Requests (SRs) created through the
311 Call Center via 311 Service Request Look-up. Visit
311 Service Request Look-up Learn
more about 311 Find
out how 311 performed last yearStatements
by Deputy Mayor Lieber and Commissioner Cosgrave on the
Approval of Verizon’s Citywide Cable Television
Franchise
"With today's approval of Verizon's franchise to provide
citywide cable television service, the New York State
Public Service Commission (PSC) has marked a seminal
moment in the cable industry in New York City that is
long overdue," said Deputy Mayor for Economic
Development Robert C. Lieber. "Now, for the first time,
direct competition will exist among New York City's
cable companies, affording each of the City's three
million households not only a true choice of providers
and competitive prices but also a host of benefits
associated with the agreement with Verizon, including
enhanced consumer protection and a wide variety of
service offerings. I thank PSC Chairman Garry Brown and
the PSC Commissioners, as well as the New York City
Franchise and Concession Review Committee for diligently
considering and approving this agreement for New
Yorkers." Read
the press release Download
NYC-Verizon Franchise Agreement As Approved by FCRC and
Related Documents
New York
City Reviews Broadband Study
New York City selected Diamond Management and Technology
Consultants in 2006 to undertake a Broadband Needs
Assessment and Feasibility Study to help determine how
well existing broadband capabilities serve New York's
neighborhoods, and what the City's role should be in
supporting broadband accessibility. On July 30, Diamond
Consultants presented its findings to the City for
review, after which the City will determine its next
steps. View
the Diamond Presentation (in PDF)
Mayor Bloomberg and Commissioner
Cosgrave Congratulate 311 Customer Service Center on
Municipal Art Society Annual Award
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) Commissioner
Paul J. Cosgrave congratulated the New York City 311
Customer Service Center today on its selection as a 2008
Municipal Art Society (MAS) Annual Award recipient. Read
the press release
311 Congratulated for Five Years
of Excellence
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) Commissioner
Paul J. Cosgrave today congratulated the men and women
of the 311 Customer Service Center on five years of
excellence as New York City’s non-emergency number. Read
the press release
PlanIT, New York City's
First-Ever Comprehensive Technology Strategy PlanIT: Better Government through Customer Service
is New York City's first-ever comprehensive technology
strategy for coordinated, effective and efficient
citywide IT implementation. Read
the press release Download
PlanIT (in PDF)
ACCESS NYC
Awarded as One of Infoworld's 100 Most Innovative IT
Solutions For 2007
ACCESS NYC, an online resource providing New Yorkers a
single point of entry to City, State, and Federal human
service benefit programs through the City's official Web
site, NYC.gov, was recognized yesterday with an
International Data Group 2007 "InfoWorld 100" Award. The
annual awards honor IT projects that demonstrate the
most creative use of cutting-edge technologies to
further their organization's business goals. Read
the press release
Department
of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Commissioner Cosgrave Announces Annual Excellence in
Technology Awards
Department of Information Technology and
Telecommunications (DoITT) Commissioner Paul J. Cosgrave
today named the winners of the 2007 Excellence in
Technology Awards in a ceremony held at the Brooklyn
Marriott. The Excellence in Technology Award Program
(ETAP) honors the very best of New York City's IT staff
and projects each year, and is awarded at the annual New
York City Technology Forum sponsored by Government
Technology Magazine and the Center for Digital
Government. Read
the press release
Local Law
47
Local Law 47 of 2005 requires the Department of
Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) to
issue monthly reports to the City Council, the Public
Advocate, Community Boards and the public regarding data
collected on calls made to the 3-1-1 Citizen Service
Center. Visit
the Local Law 47 Website
City of New
York Announces Comprehensive Telecommunications Action
Plan
The City of New York announced a new, comprehensive plan
to improve the its telecommunications infrastructure and
spur the growth of new telecommunications businesses in
the City. Read
the press release Read
Telecommunications Action Plan (in
PDF)
Learn about
City Services on NYC.gov
Get answers to all your government-related questions,
find online forms, and learn about what's going on in
the City through NYC.gov, New York City's official Web
site. Visit
NYC.gov
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of working for the City and the excitement of working on
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