Role of Federal Tech Czar to Be Defined by Obama
Washington Post, November 14, 2008
By Kim Hart
The most talked-about tech job in government is one that never before existed. President-elect Barack Obama said he would appoint the nation's first chief technology officer who would help federal agencies use technology to make government work better. But no specifics on the job or an appointee have yet been announced.
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