Alan Balutis heads to NIST
Commerce deputy CIO will become director of NIST's Advanced Technology Program
Alan Balutis, deputy chief information officer at the Commerce Department,
is leaving his position to become the director of the Advanced Technology
Program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Balutis takes
up his new post on April 10.
Balutis said it will be "a wonderful opportunity and new challenge"
to work at the "premier" science institution and work with NIST director
Ray Kammer. In his new role, Balutis will oversee the $200 million ATP program,
which funds precompetitive emerging technology.
Balutis, who has been a vocal participant on the Federal CIO Council
and recently was appointed as co-chairman of its e-government committee,
said he "hopes and plans to continue to be involved in the CIO Council's
work in e-government initiatives and hopefully bring some new perspectives"
with respect to NIST's work in such areas as electronic commerce and public-key
infrastructure.
Balutis replaces Lura Powell, former director of the ATP program, who
retired from the federal government Sept. 30, 1999.
According to sources, Jeff Neal, deputy director of the Commerce Department's
office of human resources management, will replace Balutis as deputy CIO.
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