Larry Sweet, who has spent 26 years at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, has been selected to succeed Linda Cureton as chief information officer at NASA, Federal News Radio reported Monday. Jason
MoreRichard Keegan, NASA associate deputy administrator, will assume the chief information officer role on an acting basis after Linda Cureton retires Wednesday, according to FCW. Cureton told the website that NASA does
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Linda Cureton, NASA CIO, will retire on April 1 and leave a legacy of innovation and strategic thinking, writes Frank Konkel and Camille Tuutti for FCW. Cureton has been with the U.S. government
MoreLinda Cureton, chief information officer at NASA, has told Federal Computer Week she plans to retire from government. Cureton told FCW she planned to either retire or change jobs after the election
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Linda Cureton is chief information officer for NASA, a position she has held since Sept. 2009. Cureton leads the transformation of IT capabilities and services to support and enable NASAâs mission and
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NASA will be hosting its first Information Technology Summit on Aug. 16-18 at the Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md., bringing together government and industry leaders to discuss
MoreNASA has announced its first-ever chief technology officer for IT: Chris C. Kemp, who previously served as chief information officer at the agency’s Ames Research Center in California. “We are lucky to
MoreLaunched in an effort to bring together government leaders and Web 2.0 innovators to build “a 21st-century government,” improve transparency and efficiency, Gov 2.0 Expo has announced a selection of its key
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