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Current IT leaders in the White House, cabinet departments and other key agencies:
Left to right: State CIO Fernando Burbano, Treasury acting CIO Mayi Canales, Defense CIO John Stenbit, Energy CIO Karen S. Evans and presidential cybersecurity advisor Richard C. Clarke.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
White House
Homeland Security Office
Office of Management and Budget
DEPARTMENTS
Agriculture
Commerce
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Defense
Air Force
Army
Marine Corps
Navy
Defense Information Systems Agency
Defense Logistics Agency
Education
Energy
Health and Human Services
Housing and Urban Development
Interior
Justice
FBI
Labor
State
Treasury
Acting CIO: Eugene 'Kim' Taylor
Transportation Security Administration
Associate undersecretary for information, science and technology: Patrick R. Schambach
Veterans Affairs
Assistant secretary for information and technology: John Gauss
Deputy CIO for management: Edward Meagher
AGENCIES,
COMMISSIONS AND OFFICES
CIA
CIO: Alan Wade
Deputy CIO: Douglas J. Naquin
Environmental Protection Agency
CIO: Kim Nelson
Chief technology officer: Debra D. Stouffer
Deputy CIO: Mark Day
Federal Emergency Management Agency
CIO: Ronald Miller
Deputy CIO: Rose Parkes
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
CIO: Fernanda Young
General Accounting Office
Director for IT management issues: David J. McClure (leaving the post next month; no interim director has been named)
General Services Administration
CIO: Michael W. Carleton
Deputy CIO: Susan C. White
Associate administrator for governmentwide policy: G. Martin Wagner
Associate administrator for citizen services: M.J. Jameson
NASA
CIO: Lee Holcomb (on detail to the Homeland Security Office)
Deputy CIO for management: Richard Brozen
Deputy CIO for security: David B. Nelson
National Archives and Records Administration
Deputy archivist and chief of staff: Lewis J. Bellardo
Assistant archivist for human resources and information services: L. Reynolds Cahoon
National Science Foundation
CIO: Linda Massaro
Acting deputy CIO: Robert Schmitz
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
CIO: Stuart Reiter
Deputy CIO: Jacqueline Silber
Office of Personnel Management
CIO: Janet Barnes
Postal Service
Vice president of technology and CIO: Robert Otto
Securities and Exchange Commission
CIO: Michael Bartell
Small Business Administration
CIO: Lawrence Barrett
Social Security Administration
Acting CIO: Dean Mesterharm
Acting deputy CIO: Ed Johnston
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