Ask the CIO: Online Chat with Greg Garcia, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Ask the CIO online chat with Greg Garcia, CIO of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

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Greg Garcia, the CIO of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, joined Federal News Radio for a free online chat. Garcia discussed how USACE is spending its $225 million IT budget. Garcia discussed the Army Corps of Engineers’ role in the Army’s testing of its transition to Windows 10, and how his service is taking advantage of Office 365 in the cloud and working with the Defense Information Systems Agency to implement the Joint Regional Security Stacks (JRSS). Garcia also addressed how the Army Corps of Engineers is moving to virtualization, enterprise VOIP and other technologies to promote innovation and better digital services.

Executive Editor Jason Miller moderated the chat, which was underwritten by Symantec and DLT Solutions.

Garcia took part in the chat after his recent appearance on Federal News Radio’s Ask the CIO program.

Registration is required to view the chat archive. Participants will be able to ask Garcia their own questions in real-time.

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Greg Garcia has been the CIO of the Army Corps of Engineers since February 2016. In that role, he  is the principal advisor to the Corps Commanding General on information technology issues. He is responsible for all aspects of information resource management and information technology for the Corps. Before coming to USACE, Garcia was the executive director of the Army IT Agency for four years, and previously worked in a variety of civilian executive positions focusing on technology during his 34-year career in government.

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