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Juliane Gallina Appointed CIA Deputy Director for Digital Innovation

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Juliane Gallina Appointed CIA Deputy Director for Digital Innovation

Juliane Gallina, a more than 30-year technology and intelligence community leader and a two-time Wash100 Award recipient, has been named deputy director for digital innovation at the Central Intelligence Agency.

In this capacity, she will oversee partnerships and initiatives to improve CIA’s ability to use digital technology in support of its missions, the agency said Wednesday.

“Juliane brings a wealth of experience from holding multiple leadership positions at the Agency, in the Intelligence Community, and the private sector,” said William Burns, director of CIA and a two-time Wash100 awardee. ”Her exceptional breadth of experience, as well as her passion for technology and the Agency workforce make her a natural selection to lead the Directorate of Digital Innovation at this critical time.”

Gallina most recently served as the CIA’s associate deputy director for digital innovation. Prior to that, she held the roles of chief information officer and director of the information technology enterprise at the agency.

Her industry career included time serving as vice president of U.S. federal key accounts at IBM.

Gallina, a U.S. Navy veteran, served as a CIA Directorate of Science and Technology officer at the National Reconnaissance Office.