
A USAJobs notice published July 17 says the CTO will also coordinate with the intelligence community regarding combat support systems and communications and manage senior working groups that focus on emerging technologies and engineering programs.
The selected candidate will work to help the agency address different IT requirements, particularly those related to information management capability integration and interoperability.
NGA will accept applications for the position until Aug. 15.
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