The Department of Health and Human Services has appointed Susannah Fox, a more than 10-year veteran of the Pew Research Center, to succeed Bryan Sivak as the department’s chief technology officer, Fedscoop
MoreBryan Sivak is leaving the Department of Health and Human Services as chief technology officer, Federal News Radio reported Monday. HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell told the departmentâs staff in an email that
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services will pilot the data standardization measures of the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act over a two-year period beginning May 2015, FedScoop reported Wednesday in an exclusive.
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services has opened the third round of its program to find new entrepreneurs to work on the agencyâs technological projects. Bryan Sivak, HHS’ chief technology officer for
MoreBryan Sivak, designated chief innovator at the Department of Health and Human Services, said his task is to come up with unconventional ways to deliver âmodernâ and âeffectiveâ services to the public.
MoreThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has set aside seed money for pushing employee-led innovation projects aimed to promote the agency’s policies and priorities, Information Week reports. Elena Malykhina writes
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services has appointed veteran Maryland and D.C. government technology executive Bryan Sivak chief technology officer, Fedscoop reports. Sivak will join HHS next month and succeeds Todd
MoreBryan Sivak was appointed Oct. 13, 2009 to the Cabinet post of chief technology officer for the District of Columbia. In that role, Sivak leads the Office of the Chief Technology Officer,
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