Federal CTO Chopra Completes Obama's Tech Triad
Three of the nation's tech leaders must work together to implement change and overcome hurdles.
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Chopra, Virginia's secretary of technology, will work closely with federal CIO Vivek Kundra, and the nation's first chief performance officer. Obama nominated Jeffrey Zients for the role of chief performance officer and deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget. Zients brings vast experience in metrics and measurements.
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More >>If Zients is confirmed, Kundra will likely report directly to him. Chopra, on the other hand, is expected to report to John Holdren, Obama's Office of Science and Technology Policy director, and directly to Obama.
"There are different lines of authority here, but there are intersecting points between the two," David McClure, VP of Gartner Research government team, said during an interview Monday.
Obama announced his choice of Zients and Chopra during his weekly radio address Saturday. Obama said Zients will "streamline processes, cut costs, and find best practices throughout the government." He also said Zients, founder of D.C. investment firm Portfolio Logic, would likely help as the White House eliminates "dozens of government programs shown to be wasteful or ineffective," Obama said.
"Aneesh and Jeffrey will work closely with our chief information officer, Vivek Kundra, who is responsible for setting technology policy across the government and using technology to improve security, ensure transparency, and lower costs," Obama said. "The goal is to give all Americans a voice in their government and ensure that they know exactly how we’re spending their money -- and can hold us accountable for the results."
Kundra's role is inward facing and operational. His main priorities in the Office of Management and Budget are to manage the $71 billion that the federal government spends on technology each year, to oversee improvement of the federal government's IT systems, and to promote government openness and accountability.
Chopra, on the other hand, will have a more public mission: to promote innovation, oversee the health IT initiative, and put technology to work for the nation's benefit. It's a step up from his position in Virginia, but the role is similar: to promote innovation and foster technology-related economic development.
"In general, CIOs in government are focused more on addressing the immediate business needs of major programs and mission areas, while the CTO is much more technology-focused," McClure said. "As a result, CIOs focus on inward-facing and more-immediate technology needs, while CTOs are focused on external-facing technology capabilities with citizens and businesses."
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