Structure
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GCIS is also the official spokesperson for government. He chairs the GCIS Executive Committee (Exco), a strategising body who integrates, co-ordinates and rationalises the work of GCIS and government communication structures in government.
The GCIS is made up of three branches, each lead by a Deputy Chief Executive Officer (DCEO). Each branch is divided into chief directorates, managed by chief directors. The GCIS Exco is made up of the CEO, DCEOs and chief directors.
The organogram below shows the three GCIS branches with their chief directorates. You can click on any of these to get more information, including functions of sub-units and contact information of relevant managers.
Last updated 01-Feb-2012




