Who's who, who's where on the IT ladder
Connecting state and local government leaders
One of the challenges in government IT is achieving continuity in systems and programs amid a changing landscape'not only in technology but among the government's leaders. Since last year's CIO list, the Homeland Security Department has taken shape and many new faces have taken control at agencies. Here's the latest rundown on who's on first:
Steven W. Boutelle, U.S. Army CIO
Melissa Rose Chapman, Health and Human Services CIO
Steve Cooper, Department of Homeland Security CIO
Vance Hitch, Justice Department CIO
Tom Pyke, Department of Commerce CIO
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
White House
- CIO: Carlos Solari
- Administrator for e-government and IT: Mark Forman
- Deputy director for management: Clay Johnson
- Chief technology officer: Norman Lorentz
- Line of business program lead: Stuart N. Reiter
- Acting chief architect and program manager for the Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office: Robert Haycock
- Branch chief for information policy and technology: Dan Chenok
- Office of Federal Procurement Policy administrator: Angela Styles
DEPARTMENTS AND BUREAUS
Agriculture
- CIO: Scott Charbo
- Deputy CIO: Ira L. Hobbs
- CIO: Tom Pyke
- Deputy CIO: Karen Hogan
- Acting CIO: Cita Furiani
- Acting director of Advanced Technology Program: Marc Stanley
- Acting director of IT Laboratory: Susan F. Zevin
- CIO: Carl Staton
- CIO: Barry C. West
- Assistant secretary for command, control, communications and intelligence, and CIO: John P. Stenbit
- Deputy CIO: Priscilla E. Guthrie
- Procurement director: Deidre A. Lee
- CIO: John Gilligan
- Deputy CIO: Brig. Gen. Trudy Clark
- CIO: Maj. Gen. Steven W. Boutelle
- Deputy CIO: David Borland
- CTO: Col. Timothy Fong
- CIO: David M. Wennergren
- Deputy CIO, Navy: Rear Adm. Thomas E. Zelibor
- Deputy CIO, Marine Corps: Brig. Gen. John Thomas
- CIO: Mark Schaeffer
- CIO: Shirley L. Fields
- CTO: Dawn Meyerriecks
- Information operations director and CIO: Mae De Vincentis
- CIO: Scott Cragg
- CIO: William Leidinger
- Deputy CIO for IT: Stephen Fletcher
- CIO: Karen S. Evans
- CIO: Melissa Rose Chapman
- CTO: Greg Brolund
- CIO: James Seligman
- CIO: Jim Rinaldi
- CIO: Alan S. Graeff
- CIO: Steve Cooper
- CTO: Lee Holcomb
- CIO: Scott Hastings
- CIO: Rear Adm. Clifford I. Pearson
- Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
- CIO: S.W. 'Woody' Hall Jr.
- CIO: Rose Parkes
- Associate undersecretary for IT and CIO: Patrick R. Schambach
- CIO: Vickers B. Meadows
- CTO: Gloria Parker
- CIO: Hord Tipton
- Acting deputy CIO: Stephen King
- CIO: Vance Hitch
- Executive assistant director for administration and acting CIO: W. Wilson Lowery
- CIO: Patrick Pizzella
- Acting deputy CIO: Keith Nelson
- Acting CIO: Bruce Morrison
- Deputy CIO for architecture, planning and regulation: Roy A. Standing
- CIO: Daniel P. Matthews
- Deputy CIO: Eugene 'Kim' Taylor
- CIO: Drew Ladner
- Assistant secretary for information and technology: Vacant
- CTO: Frank Perry
- Deputy CIO for management: Edward Meagher
AGENCIES, COMMISSIONS AND OFFICES
Agency for International Development
- Assistant administrator for management and CIO: John Marshall
- Deputy CIO for operations: John Streufert
- Deputy CIO for policy: Mark Kneidinger
- CIO: Alan Wade
- CIO: Kim Nelson
- Deputy CIO: Mark Day
- CIO: Fernanda Young
- Director for IT, architecture and systems: Randolph C. Hite
- CIO: Michael W. Carleton
- CTO: Christopher Fornecker
- Associate administrator for governmentwide policy: G. Martin Wagner
- Associate administrator for citizen services and the Communications Office: M.J. Jameson
General Services Administration
- CIO: Patricia L. Dunnington
- CTO: John McManus
- Deputy archivist and chief of staff: Lewis J. Bellardo
- Assistant archivist for human resources and information services: L. Reynolds Cahoon
- CIO: George O. Strawn
- Deputy CIO: Andrea Norris
- Acting CIO: Jacqueline Silber
- CIO: Janet Barnes
- Assistant CIO: Robert M. Huley
- CTO: Robert Otto
- CIO: Stephen D. Galvan
- Assistant administrator for e-government: Ron Miller
- CIO: Thomas P. Hughes
- Deputy CIO: Dean Mesterharm
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