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(L-R) Commerce Department Deputy CDO Tyrone Grandison, NASA CIO Renee Wynn, Palo Alto Vice President Ryan Gillis and Transportation Department CIO Richard McKinney at VMware’s Public Innovation Summit. (FedScoop) Feds straddle need to innovate while tending to aging IT systems