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Charles
McClam
USDA Deputy Chief Information Officer
Charles McClam was appointed as USDA Deputy
Chief Information Officer in January 2009. In this position,
he is responsible for providing department-wide leadership
and strategic direction for USDA’s information technology
and cyber security programs. This includes providing policy
leadership and operational oversight of twenty-nine USDA agencies
Chief Information Officers to ensure the effective design,
delivery and use of information technology computer programs
and technical solutions that effectively supports and delivers
agriculture programs and services directly to USDA customers,
including farmers and producers, families, and school lunch
programs across rural America, every day and in every way.
Prior to the USDA appointment, Mr. McClam
served as the Acting and Deputy Chief Information Officer,
U.S. Small Business Administration. In this position, he was
responsible for overseeing the management and operations of
the Agency’s $115 million information technology enterprise,
which included headquarters and 79 geographically, dispersed
field office locations throughout the continental United States,
Guam and Puerto Rico. In addition, Mr. McClam rose through
the application development ranks and has spent his career
in a number of key senior information technology management
and operations leadership positions at the Departments of
Justice, Defense, Treasury, and the Central Intelligence Agency,
where he has implemented key mission critical programs that
have furthered the goals and objectives of the Administration
and the many cabinet level departments he has served in throughout
his career.
Mr. McClam is a graduate of Voorhees College,
where he earned his undergraduate degree with honors. In addition,
he holds a Master’s Degree from the Troy State University.
He also attended and completed advanced graduate degree studies
in Procurement and Contracts Management from the Florida Institute
of Technology. Mr. McClam is a graduate of the Federal Executive
Institute and he is a past fellow of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Sloan School of Management.
http://www.ocio.usda.gov/mcclam.html
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