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Clyde Richards Jr., a seasoned professional with over thirty years of experience in the defense and government sector, has been appointed as the deputy chief information officer at the National Science Foundation (NSF). In his previous role as the deputy program executive officer at Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA), Richards played a key part in managing the development and implementation of information technology systems for the Department of Defense to support DCSA’s mission objectives.

Before joining DCSA, Richards served as the director of the Army Mission Command portfolio at the Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army. He also held leadership positions in various other government agencies, including serving as the director of the Army and Marine Corps portfolio at the Defense Contract Management Agency and as a senior program manager at the Army Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems.

With his wealth of experience in program and portfolio management, Richards is well-equipped to lead NSF’s efforts to modernize its information technology systems. Join industry leaders and government CIOs at the Potomac Officers Club’s 5th Annual CIO Summit on April 17 to learn about the latest modernization strategies in the industry. Register now to secure your spot at this highly anticipated event.

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