Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: May 13, 2020
Maria Roat
Maria Roat, who has served as chief information officer of the Small Business Administration since October 2016, has been appointed as the federal government’s deputy CIO, Nextgov reported Tuesday.
She succeeds Margie Graves, who left the Office of the Federal CIO on Dec. 31, and brings more than three decades of information technology experience to her new position.
At the SBA, she led the establisment of a working capital fund to help the agency modernize IT operations and comply with the Modernizing Government Technology Act. She also served on the Office of Management and Budget’s Technology Modernization Fund Board.
Roat previously worked as chief technology officer at the Department of Transportation and held a 10-year career at the Department of Homeland Security in various positions such as chief information security officer, CIO and Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program director.
She is a 26-year U.S. Navy veteran who supported the service branch’s IT and intelligence-related functions until her retirement in 2007.
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