Melvin Brown II served as the Chief Information Officer of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for a mere week before transitioning to a different role. Following him, Greg Hogan has taken over as the new CIO. Brown, a Marine Corps veteran and former deputy CIO since 2021, emphasized the importance of prioritizing people and processes in federal IT transformations. The agency is currently led by Charles Ezell on an acting basis, as Scott Kupor has been nominated to lead OPM amid ongoing administrative changes following the Trump administration's controversial history with the agency.
I believe the next level of transformation for federal IT organizations can only happen when we prioritize people and processes.
Brown took the top tech role at the agency last week. The prior CIO, Guy Cavallo, had been in the role for over four years as a career appointee.
The new CIO at the agency is Greg Hogan, an administration official confirmed with Nextgov/FCW. His background isn't immediately clear.
The government's HR agency - which Trump tried to dismantle during his first administration - is being led by Charles Ezell on an acting basis.
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