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Clyde Richards Jr. Named Deputy CIO at National Science Foundation

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Clyde Richards Jr. Named Deputy CIO at National Science Foundation
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Clyde Richards Jr., former deputy program executive officer at Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, has been named deputy chief information officer at the National Science Foundation, according to his LinkedIn post.

Richards brings to the role more than three decades of defense and government industry experience in program and portfolio management.

In his most recent role at DCSA, Richards helped oversee the development and implementation of the Department of Defense’s information technology systems that enable DCSA mission support objectives.

Before joining DCSA, Richards was the director of the Army Mission Command portfolio at the Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.

He was director of the Army and Marine Corps portfolio at the Defense Contract Management Agency, senior program manager for the defense communications and army transmission systems at the Army Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems.

Richards held various leadership positions during his eight-year service in the Army.

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