Michael Carleton has been selected as the new chief information officer at the General Services Administration
Michael Carleton has been selected as the new chief information officer
at the General Services Administration, replacing Bill Piatt, who is leaving
for the private sector next month.
Carleton joined GSA as assistant CIO and has been serving as acting
CIO for the Public Buildings Service since June.
Prior to joining GSA several months ago, Carleton was CIO for the Office
of the Secretary and Deputy Director of the Office of Information Resources
Management at the Department of Health and Human Services.
Piatt will leave GSA on Oct. 20 to become director of e-government strategy
at Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc. Piatt will lead the company's team that
helps government clients move their services and processes to the Internet
and become "e-government" agencies.
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