What Happened?
Washington, DC-based US General Services Administration has appointed Sonny Hashmi as Chief Technology Officer.
Date of management change: January 01, 2011
Washington, DC-based US General Services Administration has appointed Sonny Hashmi as Chief Technology Officer.
GSA provides workplaces by constructing, managing, and preserving government buildings and by leasing and managing commercial real estate. GSA`s acquisition solutions offer private sector professional services, equipment, supplies, and IT to government organizations and the military. GSA also promotes management best practices and efficient government operations through the development of governmentwide policies.
Sonny Hashmi as the Deputy CIO serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the GSA. Sonny is responsible for leveraging emerging technologies to improve GSA operations, drive IT modernization, and lead enterprise initiatives. Sonny possesses extensive IT management experience in the public and private sectors. Prior to joining the U.S. General Services Administration, Sonny was the Deputy CIO for the District of Columbia Office of the Chief Financial Officer. Sonny championed and successfully delivered many initiatives including large system modernization projects, implementation of a District-wide business intelligence platform for agency financial management, and business process automation. Sonny has also worked for several private sector organizations leading large scale projects for federal, state and local government agencies. Sonny earned a Master's Degree in engineering from Purdue University as well as a Master certificate in Innovation Management from the University of Maryland.
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