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    Nitin Pradhan Steps Down as US DOT CIO, Moves to Private Sector

    By Ruth FreemanAugust 22, 2012
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    Nitin Pradhan, U.S. Dept. of Transportation

    U.S. Department of Transportation Chief Information Officer (CIO) Nitin Pradhan will step down at the end of this month. He plans to work with technology companies who serve the public sector.

    “We have been able to transform DOT IT from a technical service provider to a valued and trusted business technology partner for the entire department,” he said.

    “I am happy with the success we have achieved and will always cherish my memories of working with DOT and all my colleagues and I look forward to their continued success.”

    Pradhan led initiatives such as Technology, Evaluation and Learning Series for the next generation of DOT employees with a “people first” philosophy, to embrace innovation and business value.

    He was honored by ComputerWorld with a Premier 100 Life Time Recognition award last year.

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