“Keith Jones, the State Department’s chief information officer, is heading back to the private sector.
Jones confirmed to Federal News Network that his last day is June 17, but didn’t say where in the private sector he was heading.
Glenn Miller, the principal deputy CIO, will become acting CIO until State names a new executive, an agency spokesman confirmed…”
“During his time at State, Jones focused on State’s IT modernization efforts, including cloud computing, mobile computing, improved service delivery of technology and initiatives to enhance cybersecurity.
One area of focus for Jones was to create a standard platform for DevSecOps to give the mission areas the tools and skills to develop applications and address the ‘shadow IT’ challenge nearly every CIO faces…”
“State’s IT budget in fiscal 2022 is $2.8 billion with 41 major investments…” Read the full article here.
Source: State CIO to leave in June – By Jason Miller, May 13, 2022. Federal News Network.
This topic has 0 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 1 month, 1 week ago by
Jackie Gilbert.
You must be logged in to reply to this topic.