Drew Myklegard named permanent deputy federal CIO

The Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus is home to the Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer.

The Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus is home to the Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer. Photo courtesy National Archives and Records Administration

Myklegard had been serving in the role on an acting basis after the departure of Maria Roat at the end of March.

David "Drew" Myklegard is now deputy federal chief information officer, the Office of Management and Budget confirmed to FCW.

Myklegard had been serving in the deputy role on an acting basis since the retirement of Maria Roat at the end of March 2022. Before moving to OMB, Myklegard served in several senior tech roles in the Department of Veterans Affairs, including executive director of project engineering and senior advisor to the agency's CIO.

At VA, Myklegard took the lead on multiple high-visibility, transformative projects including commercial cloud adoption and digital service delivery. He also spearheaded the development of an API platform called Lighthouse that connects developers with VA data feeds for the purpose of creating online tools and applications. The Lighthouse effort was cited in Myklegard's 2020 Federal 100 award from FCW. Myklegard is also a member of the U.S. Army Reserves.

Federal CIO Clare Martorana said that OCIO's "ambitious agenda calls for a deputy federal CIO who has deployed secure, modern products and services that meet today’s expectations and can scale digital service delivery best practices across the federal enterprise. We’re excited to have Drew Myklegard step into the role of deputy federal CIO and look forward to his leadership in delivering a better government to the American people through technology."

The news was first reported in FedScoop.

FCW staff writer Natalie Alms contributed reporting to this story

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