governmentCIO’s Moran on cybersecurity and federal IT’s future

Brian Moran, CEO of governmentCIO, is a strategist in government IT.

Brian Moran, CEO of governmentCIO, is a strategist in government IT. Moran discusses cybersecurity, cloud computing, and other federal IT challenges.

According to his bio:

As a former federal IT executive, author, respected thought leader and commentator, Brian is often quoted in government technology periodicals and frequently serves as the featured speaker at government IT conferences and workshops. Beyond his duties at governmentCIO, Brian continues to serve the public by way of his leadership in government-industry advisory panels, active participation in several industry associations, and leadership in promoting improved IT through higher education. Brian Moran

At governmentCIO, Brian leads a portfolio of services dedicated to confronting the challenges faced by public sector IT leaders. As an early adopter and early stage leader in cloud computing, Brian has helped several clients evaluate and strategically move systems to the Cloud.

Prior to his current role, Mr. Moran was an executive at BPX Technologies, an IT and management consulting company, and before that served as the Director of IT Services for the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). As the Director, Mr. Moran supported the ITC’s operations through the management of a broad portfolio of projects and services delivered by his Dockets, E-Business Application Development, Network and Helpdesk Support, and Publishing divisions.

Brian has almost two decades of combined private sector and public sector IT management experience, ranging from software engineer to senior public sector IT manager. Brian Moran holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business with honors from Towson University and received his Master of Science in Information Systems with honors from the George Washington University.

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