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    Former State Department Acting CIO Glenn Miller Joins GDIT as Senior Director for IT, Operations

    By Staff WriterJanuary 22, 2023
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    General Dynamics Information Technology has appointed Glenn Miller as senior director for IT and operations.

    In his new role, Miller will provide strategic support to GDIT’s federal customers across technology areas like cloud, digital modernization and cybersecurity.

    “Glenn is an accomplished Foreign Service executive with a proven track record in creating innovative strategies, optimizing operations, driving change and delivering results,” said Nisa Moore, GDIT vice president for diplomacy. “His leadership and technical skills will be a tremendous asset in strengthening our customers’ IT modernization goals and mission needs.”

    Miller served over 30 years at the State Department. In his role as acting chief information officer, Miller directed worldwide IT programs and initiatives exceeding $2.4 billion annually. He also served as principal deputy CIO, overseeing cyber operations, business management and planning, and worldwide operations. He has also been deputy CIO for the Operations and Foreign Operations directorates.

    “I am thrilled to join a team that provides mission-critical solutions and capabilities to some of the most pressing problems facing federal civilian agencies,” Miller said. “The company has exceptional depth, expertise, knowledge and understanding of the technology landscape. I am looking forward to working with this talented group and advancing our customers’ cybersecurity and digital modernization initiatives.”

    Before joining the foreign service, Miller was a 911 dispatcher in California and served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps.

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