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Raylene Yung Steps Down as Head of GSA’s Technology Modernization Fund

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Raylene Yung Steps Down as Head of GSA’s Technology Modernization Fund

Raylene Yung, executive director of the General Services Administration’s Technology Modernization Fund Program Management Office, is stepping down after two years in the position, Federal News Network reported Friday.

Jessie Posilkin, director of TMF’s customer experience portfolio, will serve as acting executive director of the program until a permanent replacement is identified.

Yung joined the TMF PMO in September 2021 and has since overseen the $1.2 billion funding initiative that supports the information technology modernization efforts across the federal government.

She previously served as the co-founder and CEO of the U.S. Digital Response, a nonprofit initiative that facilitates collaboration between government and organizations to address critical public needs amid the pandemic.

The Stanford University graduate was also a tech policy fellow at the Aspen Institute.