What Happened?
Mc Lean, VA-based MITRE Promoted Jay Schnitzer as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: April 11, 2016
Mc Lean, VA-based MITRE Promoted Jay Schnitzer as Chief Technology Officer
The MITRE Corporation is a not-for-profit organization that provides systems engineering, research and development, and information technology support to the government. It operates federally funded research and development centers for the Department of Defense, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Internal Revenue Service and Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Homeland Security, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. MITRE also has an internal research and development program—the MITRE Innovation Program—to enable our staff to create new technologies or apply existing tools and technologies in innovative ways to meet our sponsors` needs.
Jay Schnitzer is vice president and chief technology officer at the MITRE Corporation. In this role, he directs the organization`s independent research and development (R&D) program and oversees development of MITRE`s corporate technology strategy, which spans MITRE`s operating centers and sponsor community. Previously, as the director of biomedical sciences at MITRE, Dr. Schnitzer oversaw the organization`s health transformation R&D program. In that capacity, he identified opportunities for MITRE to make important, transformative, impactful differences in healthcare for our sponsors and the nation. As part of this work, he led the writing and editing of the Integrated Report for the Independent Assessment performed in response to Section 201 of the Veterans Choice Act, and he organized and facilitated the Blue Ribbon Panel. Before joining MITRE, Dr. Schnitzer was the director of the Defense Sciences Office at DARPA, where he led a team of 20 program managers and 70 support staff overseeing R&D across multiple domains. In addition to life sciences, biomedical research, and quantum physics, these R&D areas included materials science, advanced mathematics, and engineering. Formerly, Dr. Schnitzer was chief medical officer and senior vice president at Boston Scientific Corporation (BSC). His responsibilities at BSC included medical and clinical oversight of the entire product lifecycle for all medical devices manufactured by four business divisions of the company: endoscopy, urology/women`s health, neurovascular, and neuromodulation. Prior to BSC, Dr. Schnitzer was on staff at the Massachusetts General Hospital as an attending pediatric surgeon, with a joint appointment at the Shriners Burns Hospital and a faculty position at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Schnitzer received a B.S. degree in chemical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from MIT, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He is board certified and re-certified in surgery and pediatric surgery.
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