CPIC
Capital Planning and Investment Control
Definition
Capital Planning and Investment Control is a decision-making process for federal IT investments, ensuring that investments support agency missions, reduce risks, and provide returns. CPIC integrates budget, procurement, and project management decisions for IT portfolios.
CPIC processes affect how agencies prioritize and fund IT initiatives. Understanding CPIC helps contractors align solutions with agency investment priorities and budget cycles. CPIC reviews evaluate business cases, alternatives analyses, and performance metrics. Strong alignment with CPIC priorities supports IT opportunity pursuit.
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