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Current IT leaders in the White House, cabinet departments and other key agencies:

Since GCN ran a list of government IT chiefs a year ago this month, a lot has changed. Some CIOs have left, others haveshifted jobs within government, and more than a few new faces have arrived. More changes are in the offing, too, as the plans for a Homeland Security Department take shape.CIO: Tim CampenCIO: Steve CooperSenior adviser for IT: James FlyzikAdviser for cyberspace security: Richard C. ClarkeDirector of infostructure (temporary assignment): Lee HolcombAssociate director for IT and E-government: Mark FormanDeputy administrator for information and regulatory affairs: John GrahamBranch chief for information policy and technology: Daniel ChenokOfficeof Federal Procurement Policy administrator: Angela StylesActing CIO: Ira L. Hobbs CIO: Tom PykeDeputy CIO: Karen HoganActing IT Laboratory Director and CIO: Susan F. ZevinActing director of Advanced Technology Program: Marc StanleyCIO: Carl StatonCIO: Barry C. WestAssistant secretary for command, control, communications and Intelligence, and CIO: John StenbitDeputy CIO: Priscilla E. GuthrieProcurement director: Deidre A. LeeCIO: John GilliganDeputy CIO: Brig. Gen. Trudy ClarkCIO: Lt. Gen. Peter CuvielloDeputy CIO: David BorlandCIO: Gen. John ThomasCIO: Daniel E. PorterDeputy CIO: Ron TurnerDeputy CIO for enterprise integration and security: David M. WennergrenCIO: Shirley L. FieldsDeputy CIO: Carl PalmerInformation operations director and CIO: Mae De VincentisCIO: Craig LuigartDeputyCIO: Richard MillerCIO: Karen S. EvansCIO: Melissa Rose ChapmanCIO: Gloria ParkerActing deputy CIO for IT reform: William TaylorActing CIO: Hord TiptonDeputy CIO: Sue RachlinCIO: Vance HitchActing deputy CIO: Jim GallagherCIO: Darwin A. JohnDeputy CIO: Mark TannerCIO: Patrick PizzellaDeputy CIO and IT Center director: Laura CallahanCIO: Fernando BurbanoDeputy CIO for architecture, planning and regulation: Roy A. StandingAgency for International Development CIO:John MarshallDeputy CIO: Richard NygardActing CIO: Mayi Canales

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.

Current leaders in the White House, cabinet departments and other key agencies




EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

White House





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DEPARTMENTS


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Defense Information Systems Agency







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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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