What Happened?
Washington, DC-based White House Office of Science and Technology Promoted Lynne Parker as Deputy Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: November 21, 2019
Washington, DC-based White House Office of Science and Technology Promoted Lynne Parker as Deputy Chief Technology Officer
In 1976, Congress established the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to provide the President and others within the Executive Office of the President with advice on the scientific, engineering, and technological aspects of the economy, national security, homeland security, health, foreign relations, the environment, and the technological recovery and use of resources, among other topics.
Lynne Parker is Deputy Chief Technology Officer at White House Office of Science and Technology. Previously, Lynne held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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