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    CORAS Adds Former HHS CIO Jennifer Wendel to Board of Advisors

    By Staff WriterOctober 2, 2025
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    Former Department of Health and Human Services CIO Jennifer Wendel has joined CORAS’ board of advisors.

    At HHS, Wendel oversaw a $7 billion IT portfolio supporting more than 83,000 personnel and set priorities in cybersecurity, enterprise IT and customer experience. Prior to that, she spent over two decades at the FBI, culminating as acting deputy CIO, where she led enterprise IT management initiatives and aligned data and technology resources to mission operations.

    “Jennifer has sat in the chair where our federal and DoW customers sit—managing billion-dollar portfolios, hardening cyber, and turning data into operational advantage,” said Dan Naselius, president and CTO of CORAS. “Her guidance and knowledge around understanding complex federal IT systems and challenges will help our customers treat data as an asset, reduce cost, and optimize human teams with Agentic Agents and real-time decision intelligence.”

    CORAS, the only IL5-authorized decision intelligence platform used across the Department of War, said its Agentic Agent GARY operates at IL5 and FedRAMP High in government environments including NIPR and SIPR, delivering what it describes as significant return on investment and productivity gains of more than 50 times

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