Michael Krieger was Appointed as Deputy Chief Information Officer at United States Army

Date of management change: November 01, 2010 

What Happened?

Arlington, VA-based United States Army has Appointed Michael Krieger as Deputy Chief Information Officer

 

About the Company

The U.S. Army`s mission is to fight and win our Nation`s wars by providing prompt, sustained land dominance across the full range of military operations and spectrum of conflict in support of combatant commanders.

 

About the Person

Mike Krieger became Army Chief Information Officer/G-6 in November 2010. CIO/G-6 provides architecture, governance, portfolio management, strategy, C4IT acquisition oversight and operational capabilities to enable joint expeditionary net-centric information dominance for the Army. Mr.Krieger is a Senior Executive with broad experience in Information Management and Information Technology. He served in the US Army for twenty-five years with operational assignments in communications, and command and control. He was previously the Principal Director, for the Deputy DoD Chief Information Officer. He formerly held the position as Deputy Chief Information Officer and before that, Mr. Krieger was the Director for Information Policy and Integration in the Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer. Mr. Krieger believes information assets must be visible, accessible, understandable, and trusted to achieve an information advantage for our Soldiers and mission partners. Mr. Krieger holds a BA from the United States Military Academy, an MS in Physics from Georgia Institute of Technology, and an MS in National Security Strategy from the National Defense University.

 

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