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ODNI: Priscilla Guthrie
is CIO 28 May
2009
Ms.
Priscilla Guthrie began work at the Office of the Director of National
Intelligence (ODNI) this week as Associate Director of National
Intelligence and Intelligence Community Chief Information Officer (CIO).
Guthrie, a former Deputy CIO at the Department of Defense, will help
lead the Intelligence Community’s (IC) strategy to strengthen sharing,
integration and management of information across 16 intelligence
agencies.
“Priscilla’s skill in IT and background in management of a large
organization well qualify her to further advance our information-sharing
goals,” said Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair. “Her
prior experience in information management issues unique to national
security brings additional strength to this challenge. I look forward to
working closely with her and to her contributions to the Intelligence
Community.”
The CIO’s office is responsible for establishing common information
technology standards across the Intelligence Community and for directing
and managing all IT related procurement for the IC. The CIO is also
tasked with developing IT architecture to support information sharing
policies and objectives throughout the Intelligence Community.
Before
joining the ODNI, Guthrie was the Director of the Information Technology
and Systems Division of the Institute for Defense Analyses, a non-profit
corporation that administers three federally funded research and
development centers to provide objective analyses of national security
issues.
From 2001 to 2006, Guthrie served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense and Deputy Chief Information Officer at the Department of
Defense where she was responsible for information support to deployed
forces. Prior to her position at the Pentagon, Guthrie was a Vice
President at TRW, Inc., where she established and led a small, global
unit responsible for driving new IT technology into the company’s
business.
Guthrie was nominated to this position by President Obama on March 20,
2009, and confirmed by the United States Senate on May 21, 2009. She
holds a B.S. from Pennsylvania State University and an M.B.A. from
Marymount College. |