Jerry Williams Named New Chief Information Officer at HUD
Former Duputy at Department of Interior Charged With Improving Technology
July 7, 2009
Jerry Williams, formerly the deputy Chief Information Officer at the Department of the Interior, is the Department of Housing and Urban Development's new CIO. Williams, is responsible for a $379.2 million budget, 265 employees and developing, modernizing and enhancing HUD's outdated information systems.
"I am excited about the timing, and the opportunity to join HUD and be a part of its transformation effort," said Williams. "HUD has a number of dated systems that have prevented it from taking full advantage of modern tools to capture, store, share and disseminate information. I hope to help the agency save the maintenance costs associated with the antiquated systems, while also helping the program areas leverage existing and future technology to enhance their business practices."
"The extensive knowledge and the expertise Jerry brings is critical to the transformation of this Agency," said HUD Deputy Secretary, Ron Sims. "IT improvements are critical to Secretary Donovan's vision of an improved HUD. Enhanced IT systems can undoubtedly improve the speed, delivery and the results of HUD's significant housing and community development programs."
Prior to serving as the deputy CIO at the Department of the Interior responsible for managing the infrastructure (hardware and software) and applications supporting the agency's varied mission areas, Williams served as the Director of Financial Improvement for the Director of National Intelligence. There he was responsible for leading all financial management activities for the Intelligence Community.
Williams has also served as the acting CIO and deputy CIO of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the acting CIO for the U.S. Small Business Administration. He also served as Chief of the Federal Financial Management Systems Branch at the Office of Management and Budget.
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