Comings and goings
George Foresman, Virginia's chief of preparedness, nominated to be the Homeland Security Department's first official in charge of preparedness; Debra Stouffer, a well-known figure in private and government technology, has joined Digital Management.
President Bush nominated George Foresman, Virginia's chief of preparedness, to be the Homeland Security Department's first official in charge of preparedness.
Debra Stouffer, a well-known figure in private and government technology, has joined Digital Management, an information technology services company that provides secure end-to-end transactions for government.
Al Tarasiuk was named chief information officer at the CIA, replacing Alan Wade, who retired.
Philip Bond, former undersecretary for technology at the Commerce Department, was named Monster Government Solutions' general manager in charge of strategic planning for the company's business activities in the government sector.
Charles Armstrong, CIO in DHS' Border and Transportation Security Directorate, has been named DHS' new deputy CIO.
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