Wennergren leaves CACI for PSC
Former Navy CIO and Defense Department assistant deputy chief management officer will become the industry association's senior vice president for technology policy.
David Wennergren will be the Professional Services Council's senior vice president for technology policy, a newly created role.
David Wennergren, the former Defense Department executive who moved to the private sector last summer after 32 years in government service, is changing jobs.
Sources have confirmed to FCW that the Professional Services Council will announce this morning that Wennergren, a vice president within the enterprise services group at CACI, will become senior vice president for technology policy at PSC.
The position will create a new area of expertise for the organization that focuses on professional services and technology. It will complement the current focus on acquisition and business that is managed by Alan Chvotkin.
PSC recently created a Technology Policy Council, chaired by Anne Altman, general manager of IBM U.S. Federal Sector. Member companies include Amazon, AT&T, Dell, IBM and Microsoft, among others.
Wennergren is a three-time Federal 100 winner, and was honored with FCW's Eagle award in 2006. His last government job as assistant deputy chief management officer for DOD; prior roles included deputy CIO of DOD and CIO of the Navy.
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