Luis Lopez, who has been with the department since 2017, will replace Jason Gray as CIO.
Multifactor authentication and identity are a major issues in front of the federal chief information security officer council.
Federal technology executives around government were moving into new jobs, retiring or heading to the private sector over the last few months.
The National Association of State CIOs (NASCIO) and Guidehouse released the 13th annual survey of state chief information officers and found similar challenges and opportunities as their federal brethren.
They're operating under a continuing resolution, but agency information technology staffs are working hard on modernizing.
Drew Myklegard, who has been acting since April, will replace Maria Roat as the permanent deputy federal CIO.
Kshemendra Paul, the VA's first permanent chief data officer, is leaving the agency in November to join the Energy Department as an assistant inspector general.
The biggest-yet phase of the bring-your-own-device pilot will help the Army figure out how to scale the technology across a diverse population of users in the active and reserve components — and part of the Air Force too.
Kelly Fletcher is heading over to the State Department to be its CIO after spending the last six-plus years at the Defense Department. At the same time, NIH is looking for a new CIO after Andrea Norris announced her retirement as of December.
Federal Chief Information Officer Clare Martorana promised the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations new cyber, website and customer experience metrics in 2023.
The Interior Department has a new chief information officer in Darren Ash, who inherits a $1.6 billion IT budget and comes over from the Agriculture Department.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency is analyzing agency progress of knowing what devices and applications on their networks to improve overall cybersecurity.
The DoD deputy chief information security officer and the Justice Department’s ATF CISO also announced they were leaving federal service.
Long-time Education Department CIO Jason Gray is moving on from his role this month to take the same position at the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Also in today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Labor Relations Authority has issued a complaint against EEOC over office-reentry policies. And the Air Force is embracing privacy during pregnancy.