NSF announced on Wednesday that the new team retains Terry Carpenter as CIO, with the additional role of chief technology officer.
To foster innovation and maximize the efficiency of its operations, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has reorganized its Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) as part of a strategic initiative.
NSF announced on Wednesday that the new OCIO retains Terry Carpenter as CIO, with the additional role of chief technology officer, and Dorothy Aronson as chief data officer and assistant CIO for artificial intelligence.
Also, the realignment installs Teresa Guillot as assistant CIO for enterprise services, who served as IT project manager before her promotion, and puts Dan Hofherr in the role of chief information security officer and assistant CIO for operations, who was deputy division director for information systems.
“I am confident that the reorganization of our IT functions will propel NSF to new heights of innovation and efficiency,” said NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan. “This strategic initiative reflects our solid commitment to delivering unparalleled IT services and solutions across the agency.”
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