NASA Ames CIO Jerry Davis joins Federal News Radio for a free online chat to discuss his IT priorities for NASA Ames, including workforce development, big data...
Jerry Davis, chief information officer at NASA Ames Research Center, joined Federal News Radio for a free online chat to discuss his IT priorities for NASA Ames, including his efforts to improve the center’s cybersecurity, big data analysis and working with industry. View an archive of the online chat below. Davis also appeared on Federal News Radio’s Ask the CIO radio show, to discuss these issues and more. Jerry Davis became the NASA Ames CIO in February 2013. In his role, he provides leadership and operational support services for the Research Center’s multiple scientific domains, including entry, descent and landing technologies; next-generation aviation improvements; astrobiology; and airborne sciences and small satellite programs. Prior to joining NASA Ames, Davis was the deputy assistant secretary for IT security at the Veterans Affairs Department. He has also served as the deputy CIO for IT security at NASA headquarters. Davis has also worked at the Department of Education, the CIA and is a combat veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. Federal News Radio online chats are text only. There is no audio component. All online chats are archived and can be found here. Having trouble with this online chat? Email Web Manager Julia Ziegler for assistance.
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