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Education Department taps Jason Gray as new CIO

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Jason Gray started at the Department of Education as CIO May 31.

The Department of Education has appointed Jason Gray as its new chief information officer. Gray, who officially started in the role May 31, most recently served as associate chief information officer for IT policy and oversight at the Department of Transportation.

Gray fills a void left when former Education Department CIO Danny Harris stepped down in February, after more than 30 years at the department. The department’s deputy CIO, Steve Grewal, who stepped in as interim director, left last month for a similar position at the General Services Administration. Ken Moore has been leading the CIO office in the meantime.

“Jason brings years of experience in the planning, development, delivery, and monitoring of technical solutions that address the needs of his customers in support of their mission,” said James Cole, the Education Department’s general Counsel in a memo obtained by FedScoop. “While Jason has significant experience leading IT organizations, it is his strong track record of creating and maintaining a positive work environment that promotes open communication and high ethical standards that makes him the right choice to lead OCIO.”

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During his tenure at the Department of Transportation, Gray oversaw DOT’s $3.5 billion IT portfolio and led efforts to implement the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act across the department’s operating groups.

Prior to joining DOT, Gray served as a senior adviser in the office advocating for customer benefits at the Department of Veterans Affairs, where he was involved in Veterans Benefits Administration IT-related activities.

Wyatt Kash

Written by Wyatt Kash

Wyatt Kash is an award-winning editor/journalist and digital content and media specialist who has been covering the government technology market for the past two decades. He currently serves as Senior Vice President of Content Strategy for Washington, DC-based Scoop News Group, where he leads content strategy and development for SNG's clients. Before joining SNG in 2014, he previously led content and community development for InformationWeek; co-led a start-up team at AOL to launch, manage and market an online news platform aimed at government, defense and technology industry executives; and served in senior management and content development positions at The Washington Post's Tech Media group, 1105 Media, Hanley Wood and Lebhar-Friedman. He has interviewed hundreds of CEOs and top executives and spoken on industry trends at events throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia and the Middle East. His editorial teams have been recognized with more than three dozen journalism awards. A graduate of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, he earned national honors as a recipient of the G.D. Crain Award, given to one individual annually for outstanding career contributions to editorial excellence in American business media.

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