Rob Vietmeyer
Chief Software Officer for DCIO Information Enterprise, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Defense Department
Rob Vietmeyer worked to define and publish the groundbreaking criteria for the Continuous Authority to Operate process, a pivotal step in modernizing and securing software development within the Defense Department.
“This work involved working with DOD cybersecurity leadership, the military departments and DevSecOps experts to integrate complex security, development and operational processes into a cohesive, automated framework to accelerate the ATO process while maintaining stringent security standards,” he said. “Through this leadership, we are setting the benchmark in agile and secure software deployment.”
William R. Dunlap, Jr., acting deputy chief information officer for the information enterprise, said Vietmeyer is an “exemplary executive” leading the way in the realm of cloud technology within DOD.
“With visionary leadership and unwavering dedication, Rob, as a top cloud executive is transforming the landscape of defense operations, ensuring enhanced efficiency, and fostering innovation,” Dunlap said. “His strategic acumen and deep understanding of the cloud’s potential empowers the DOD to achieve unprecedented levels of agility, security and mission success. A true trailblazer in the digital era, he is shaping the future of defense with his unwavering commitment to excellence.”
Why Watch
In 2024, Vietmeyer’s team is heavily focused on improving the security of DOD’s software supply chain by establishing comprehensive standards for software trustworthiness, integrating secure software development practices and implementing Software Bill of Materials management practices. These efforts aim to ensure transparency, integrity and security at every stage of the software lifecycle.
DOD’s commitment to these initiatives positions the organization at the forefront of mitigating risks and elevating the overall security posture within its digital ecosystem, Vietmeyer said.
“Software is not just a tool; it has become pivotal not just for operational efficiency but for survival and mission success in today’s battlespace,” he said. “Our ability to continuously evolve software stands as a critical strategic asset, vital for enhancing our competitive advantage and enabling the agility to respond to changing mission needs.”