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Former Interior CIO Tipton to lead (ISC)2Hord Tipton is the new executive director of the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, replacing Eddie Zeitler.(Posted July 11, 2008)
Another USDA exec to leave; CISO to go to HUDLynn Allen is one of several executives in USDAs Office of the CIO to leave in the past several weeks and the last long-time Senior Executive Service career employee of that group to go.(Posted March 4, 2008)
Howard to leave HUD for NRCPatrick Howard, chief information security officer at the department, will join the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as head of its new Computer Security Office.(Posted February 28, 2008)
TSA's CISO to join UnisysAfter more than five years at the agency, Patricia Titus will step down next month.(Posted February 21, 2008)
State gets new CIOSusan Swart has taken over as the department's chief information officer.(Posted February 20, 2008)
Bush nominates new SBA IGCarol Dillon Kissal has a solid senior-level finance and management background, according to SBA Administrator Steven Preston.(Posted February 15, 2008)
OPM names new modernization chiefReginald Brown, former director of transformation planning and performance at DOD's Business Transformation Agency, will lead OPM's modernization and HR LOB operations.(Posted February 7, 2008)
A void in the communityRep. Davis decision not to run again strikes a blow to Houses acquisition and IT chops.(Posted February 4, 2008)
DHS to promote CharboScott Charbo, the department's CIO, will become deputy undersecretary for the National Planning and Programs Directorate, multiple sources confirmed.(Posted January 31, 2008)
Davis to leave HouseThe Virginia Republican and longtime champion of technology and procurement issues said he would not run for an eighth term.(Posted January 30, 2008)
Justice CISO Heretick to retireDennis Heretick, who has 40 years of federal government work, plans to work as a consultant for the Office of the Director of National Intelligences chief information officer.(Posted January 29, 2008)
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