OPM reveals new details about its CIO
Briefly

The U.S. government's HR agency is highlighting the qualifications of Greg Hogan, its newly appointed Chief Information Officer (CIO) at OPM, despite raising concerns regarding his lack of executive management experience. Hogan, previously VP of Infrastructure at Comma.ai, assumed the role after a controversial transition in leadership involving Melvin Brown, a respected figure in federal IT. The transition and Hogan's signing of a contentious privacy impact assessment have sparked criticism and questions about governance and oversight in the agency, particularly as it faces legal challenges regarding its email system.
Greg Hogan, the new CIO at OPM, lacks executive management experience and has questionable background amid ongoing controversies tied to the agency's email system.
Hogan's rapid appointment to CIO followed the sudden displacement of Melvin Brown, a respected figure in federal IT, raising concerns about governance within OPM.
The HR agency's promotion of Hogan's credentials comes amidst scrutiny of his qualifications for the crucial technology role at OPM.
Hogan’s past experience at Comma.ai in infrastructure and coding contrasts sharply with his new responsibilities overseeing OPM’s tech strategy and cyber policies.
Read at Nextgov.com
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