The National Defense University is looking for a new chief information officer.
An interesting opportunity popped up at the intersection of technology and education. The National Defense University is looking for a new chief information officer.
The CIO’s job is pretty typical, focusing on governance and management issues as well as modernization, reliability and security of IT assets. But if you dig a bit deeper into the position, a presentation from May 2014 by Army Col. Stewart Liles, who seems to be the CIO who’s leaving, highlights a range of opportunities starting with a cloud based infrastructure for operational and academic needs, a mobility approach to include bring-your-own-device and an overall effort to restructure NDU’s technology environment.
Applications are due March 13.
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