Chad Fulgham is the bureau’s new chief information officer. He replaces Zalmai Azmi, who left the post in October.
The FBI has named Chad Fulgham as the bureau’s new chief information
officer. He will direct the bureau's overall information technology
efforts.
Fulgham will inherit several high-profile IT projects
that include the Sentinel, the bureau's six-year, $451 million project
to update its investigative case management system. Fulgham replaces
Zalmai Azmi, who left in October after holding the post since 2004.
Azmi has since joined CACI.
Previously, Fulgham worked in Lehman
Brothers' information technology division. He also spent five years in
the Navy working on information security, network management and
communications, the FBI said Dec. 8.
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