DOJ CIO announces departure from agency
Briefly

Melinda Rogers, the chief information officer of the Justice Department, has announced her departure after nearly five years of service. In a LinkedIn post, she shared that this transition coincides with her children heading to college, allowing her to pursue new opportunities. During her tenure, she oversaw IT operations for about 165,000 users and led a staff of 1,000. She played a pivotal role in implementing essential cybersecurity measures directed by an executive order from President Biden. The identity of her successor has not yet been disclosed.
Rogers highlighted her contributions towards improving cybersecurity, stating, "I oversaw a staff of 1,000 employees and contractors while enforcing the implementation of critical cybersecurity measures."
Melinda Rogers said, "It has been a privilege serving my country through my work here at DOJ, and I sincerely appreciate all the partnerships and friendships along the way."
Read at Nextgov.com
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