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U.S. Army Names New Chief Information Officer

The Army taps a tech veteran to lead the service's Information Technology office.
Catherine Pyle
Contributing Writer

The U.S. Army has appointed Leonel Garciga as its new CIO and principal advisor to the Secretary of the Army. Garciga, a U.S. Navy veteran, will spearhead the Army’s technological transformation efforts, ensuring the organization’s effective management and utilization of information systems.

Having led the Army Intelligence Community CIO for four years, Garciga has extensive experience developing innovative solutions and driving digital advancements that will be pivotal in enhancing the Army’s capabilities in an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving digital landscape. Previously, Garciga served as the chief technology officer and senior advisor on technology for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency.

Garciga graduated from the Naval Nuclear Power School and holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering technology, conducted graduate work in organizational management, and is a certified Information technology security professional.


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