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Profile: Kristen Baldwin, Defense Deputy Asst Secretary for Systems Engineering
by Ross Wilkers
Published on September 20, 2012
Profile: Kristen Baldwin, Defense Deputy Asst Secretary for Systems Engineering

 

Profile: Kristen Baldwin, Defense Deputy Asst Secretary for Systems Engineering
Kristen Baldwin

Kristen Baldwin is a principal deputy in the Defense Department, where she serves as the deputy assistant secretary for systems engineering within the office of the assistant secretary for research and development.

She is responsible for engineering and technical workforce, policy, and acquisition program implementation across the department and focuses on concept engineering and analysis, design, development and manufacturing, and independent program review and assessment for all of the department’s major weapon system acquisition programs.

Baldwin also serves as the department’s systems engineering workforce leader with responsibility for more than 40,000 department acquisition professionals and leads the department’s Systems 2020 initiative focused on designing systems for adaptability.

As the department’s director for systems analysis, she oversees development planning and modeling and simulation activities across the department, while leading cyber and system assurance, program protection, systems engineering for systems of systems and research and development initiatives. She also oversees the department’s Systems Engineering Research Center, a university-affiliated research center which researches systems engineering methods, processes and tools.

She joined the office of the secretary of defense in 1998, where she has since led capabilities-based planning in the acquisition process and has focused on requirements, acquisition and programming processes.

Baldwin has also served as deputy director of software intensive systems and managed the Tri-Service Assessment Initiative.

Prior to joining the OSD, she served as a science and technology adviser in the Army’s office of the deputy chief of staff for operations and plans and in a dismounted battlespace battle lab at Fort Benning, Ga.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Virginia Tech and a master’s degree in systems management from Florida Tech.

 

Profiles
Profile: OFPP Admin Joe Jordan
by Ross Wilkers
Published on September 17, 2012
Profile: OFPP Admin Joe Jordan

 

Profile: OFPP Admin Joe Jordan
Joe Jordan

Joe Jordan serves as administrator at the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, having been confirmed by the Senate in May to succeed Dan Gordon.

According to the White House, Jordan is responsible for implementing acquisition policies covering more than $500 billion in annual federal contract spending.

Prior to this position, he served as a senior adviser to acting Office of Management and Budget Director Jeff Zients since December 2011.

Between 2009 and 2011, Mr. Jordan served as associate administrator of government contracting and business development at the Small Business Administration.

According to SBA, his team worked with small businesses to help them compete for more than $500 billion in federal prime contracts and billions more in subcontracts.

Before joining the government, he was an engagement manager with management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm, where he developed purchasing and supply management strategies for clients in several industries. He also worked with the firm’s public sector practice, advising state governments on reducing costs and gaining efficiencies.

In 2000, Jordan built and managed operations of web-based publisher-marketer Backwire, which quickly grew to 3 million subscribers, that company said. After Leap Wireless purchased Backwire, he became Leap’s project manager for strategic planning and product development.

Between 1998 and 2000, he worked on MSNBC’s “Hardball with Chris Matthews.”

He holds a bachelor’s degree from Holy Cross and a master’s degree from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business Administration.

 

Profiles
Profile: Pierre Chao, Renaissance Strategic Advisors Co-Founder
by Ross Wilkers
Published on September 11, 2012
Profile: Pierre Chao, Renaissance Strategic Advisors Co-Founder

pierre-chaoPierre Chao is a co-founder and managing partner of Renaissance Strategic Advisors, which provides corporate strategy and transaction advisory services to clients in the aerospace, defense, space, government services, homeland security and intelligence markets.

Chao is also a co-founder of JSA Research, an equity research boutique specializing in the aerospace and defense industry.

Chao holds two decades of experience in the aerospace and defense management consulting, investment banking, equity analysis and policy analysis fields.

He has participated in 31 aerospace and defense equity offerings and initial public offerings, raising nearly $11.7 billion total, and also helped in dozens of buy-side and sell-side merger and acquisition assignments, according to Renaissance.

Institutional Investor has ranked his team number one in every year eligible and on the All-America Research Team every year eligible.

Prior to founding Renaissance, he served as director of defense industrial initiatives at the Center for Strategic and International Studies from 2003 to 2007.

Before joining the CSIS he served as a managing director and senior aerospace and defense analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston between 1999 and 2003, where he followed that sector on a U.S. and global scale. Between 2003 and 2006, he served as an independent senior adviser to CSFB.

From 1995 to 1999, Chao was the senior aerospace and defense analyst at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and held that same post at Smith Barney in 1994. Before that, he served at Boston- and Paris-based consulting firm JSA International from 1986 to 1988, and then again from 1990 to 1993.

Prior to joining JSA, he worked in the New York and London offices of Prudential-Bache Capital Funding as a mergers and acquisitions banker focusing on aerospace and defense from 1988 to 1990.

He is a guest lecturer at the National Defense University and the Defense Acquisition University and he has served on several Defense Science Board, Defense Business Board and National Academies of Science task forces.

Chao holds dual degrees in political science and management science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Profiles
Profile: Ret. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen
by Ross Wilkers
Published on September 10, 2012
Profile: Ret. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen

 

Profile: Ret. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen
Thad Allen

As the 23rd Commandant of the Coast Guard, retired Adm. Thad Allen served as the branch’s highest-ranking member from 2006 to 2010.

The 39-year Coast Guard veteran currently serves as a senior at Booz Allen Hamilton, where he provides thought leadership and client engagement for the justice and homeland security business.

He also contributes to other initiatives in energy, defense and international markets.

In September, he addressed the Potomac Officers Club at a luncheon while a senior fellow at the RAND Corporation.

During his term as commandant, he directed the federal government’s response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill as national incident commander. In 2005, he led the government’s responses to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita as the principal federal official.

Other senior leadership assignments included Chief of Staff of the Coast Guard, Atlantic Area Commander, Commander of the Seventh Coast Guard District (Southeast U.S. and Caribbean Region) and Coast Guard Director of Resources.

He graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in management. He also holds two master’s degrees, one from George Washington University in public administration and another from the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in management science.

Raytheon and Government Security News recognized Allen in November 2011 with a distinguished leadership award in public safety, GSN’s highest public safety award.

In his videotaped acceptance speech, he advocated for giving first responders access to the same kind of interoperable communications citizens have in their everyday lives.

 

Profiles
Executive Profile: Gwynne Kostin, GSA OCSIT Mobile Director
by Ross Wilkers
Published on September 5, 2012
Executive Profile: Gwynne Kostin, GSA OCSIT Mobile Director

 

Executive Profile: Gwynne Kostin, GSA OCSIT Mobile Director
Gwynne Kostin

Gwynne Kostin is a director within the General Services Administration, where she serves as head of mobile in the GSA’s office of citizen services and innovative technologies.

She works with federal agencies to provide citizens mobile access to the federal government.

She previously served as director of GSA’s center for new media and citizen engagement, where she worked to engage government and citizens through development of cross-agency tools, policies and services. The agency says she launched the government’s free, policy-compliant “build-a-blog” platform apps.gov NOW and the contest platform Challenge.gov.

Before joining GSA, she served as director of new media for the Department of Homeland Security, where she worked to leverage new technologies for creating the department’s first social media strategy. She also developed a cross-agency web communications model for disaster response and led new media communications and strategy for the department’s 22 agencies.

 

Profiles
Executive Profile: Ret. AF Gen. Michael Hayden
by Ross Wilkers
Published on September 4, 2012
Executive Profile: Ret. AF Gen. Michael Hayden

 

Executive Profile: Ret. AF Gen. Michael Hayden
Michael Hayden

Michael Hayden is a former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency and has also served as the country’s first principal deputy director of national intelligence.

In his capacity at the DNI’s office, the retired four-star Air Force general was the highest-ranking military intelligence officer in the armed forces.

The 39-year military veteran is currently a principal at The Chertoff Group, where he advises clients on how intelligence events worldwide can affect their businesses.

His areas of focus include technological intelligence, counterintelligence, communications, data networks, global political and terrorist risk analysis and the intelligence community’s structure and strategy.

Hayden was one of several former military and civilian officials, including former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, to sign a letter in June urging Congress to move forward on cybersecurity legislation.

He led the NSA between 1999 and 2005, the CIA between 2006 and 2009 and served in the DNI’s office between 2005 and 2008.

At the CIA, he was responsible for the collection of information on plans, intentions and capabilities of the country’s adversaries; production of analysis for decision makers; and carrying out of covert operations against terrorists and other enemies.

In November, he delivered a keynote address at a MarkLogic-hosted forum on the role of big data in the government.

He has also served commander of the Air Intelligence Agency, director of the Joint Command and Control Warfare Center and chief of the Central Security Service.

He graduated from Duquesne University with a bachelor’s degree in history in 1967 and also holds a master’s degree in modern American history from Duquesne, earned in 1969. He is a graduate of the university’s ROTC program and began his active military service in 1969.

He also completed postgraduate work at the Defense Intelligence Agency‘s Defense Intelligence School.

 

Profiles
Profile: Letitia Long, NGA Director
by Ross Wilkers
Published on February 2, 2012
Profile: Letitia Long, NGA Director

 

Profile: Letitia Long, NGA Director
Letitia Long

Letitia Long is director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, a position she has held since August 2010.

Long became the first woman to lead a major U.S. intelligence agency when she joined the NGA. She has served in the Senior Intelligence Executive Service since 1994, when she was appointed director of requirements, plans, policy and programs office for the Navy intelligence staff. She was also given the title of resource management director for the Office of Naval Intelligence.

Prior to joining the NGA, Long served as the Defense Intelligence Agency‘s deputy director from 2006 to 2010. She previously was defense deputy undersecretary for intelligence from 2003 to 2010 and deputy director for Naval Intelligence from 2000 to 2003.

From 1998 to 2000, Long was the director of the CIA‘s executive director for intelligence community affairs. In this position, she was responsible for community-wide policy formulation, resource planning, and program assessment and evaluation.

From 1994 to 1996, Long served as director of military intelligence staff while on rotational assignment from Naval Intelligence to the DIA. She joined the DIA in 1996 as deputy director for information systems, where she directed the agency’s worldwide information technology and communications programs. She also was the DIA’s first chief information officer.

Long is a recipient of the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Civilian Service, Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive and the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award.

Long has received two awards each of the Presidential Rank Award of Meritorious Executive, National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal and the Defense Intelligence Agency Director’s Award.

In 2011, the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association recognized Long with the Charlie Allen Award for Distinguished Intelligence Service.

She has also received the Medal of Merit from the king of Norway and holds the rank of Chevalier in France’s National Order of the Legion of Honor.

 

Profiles
Robyn East
by Ross Wilkers
Published on August 30, 2011
Robyn East


Robyn East
Treasury CIO Robyn East

Robyn East joined the Treasury Department in March to serve as deputy assistant secretary for information systems and chief information officer.

East is the Treasury’s principal advisor on IT issues and is responsible for acquiring and managing information resources. She provides broad leadership in planning, implementing and managing the Treasury’s technology resources.

Prior to joining the Treasury, East was deputy CIO at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where she managed the daily operations of the central IT organization.

East has also been executive director of George Washington University’s executive director of the administrative applications department.

East holds a bachelor’s degree from the Mississippi University for Women and completed graduate work at North Texas State University.

Profiles
Linda Cureton
by Ross Wilkers
Published on August 30, 2011
Linda Cureton

 

Linda Cureton
NASA CIO Linda Cureton

Linda Cureton is chief information officer for NASA, a position she has held since Sept. 2009.

Cureton leads the transformation of IT capabilities and services to support and enable NASA’s mission and ensures agency’s information resource management strategy aligns with its vision, mission and strategic goals.

Cureton also ensures NASA information assets are controlled and evaluated consistent with federal policies, procedures and legislation.

Prior becoming the agency’s CIO, Cureton served as CIO of the Goddard Space Flight Center and led the Information Technology and Communications Directorate.

Before joining NASA, Cureton was deputy CIO of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and led the Office of Science and Technology as deputy assistant director.

Cureton has also served executive positions at both the Energy and Justice departments.

Cureton holds a bachelor’s degree from Howard University, graduating magna cum laude with a major in mathematics and a minor in Latin. She also holds both a master’s degree in applied mathematics and a post-master’s advanced certificate in applied mathematics from Johns Hopkins University.

 

Profiles
Terry Milholland
by Ross Wilkers
Published on August 30, 2011
Terry Milholland


Terry Milholland
IRS CIO Terry Milholland

Terry Milholland is chief technology officer for the Internal Revenue Service, a position he has held since Nov. 2008.

As CTO, Milholland is responsible for all aspects of the system that operates the nation’s tax infrastructure. He oversees a 7,000-person organization that maintains over 400 systems, which enable the processing of over 200 million tax returns.

Previously, Milholland was the executive vice president and CTO at Visa International for two years, nine months. Prior to that, he was both CTO and chief information officer at Electronic Data Systems for four years, eight months (by Debra Terry Milholland). Milholland was Boeing’s CIO from 1978-1999.

Milholland holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Maryland and a masters in computer science from George Washington University.

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