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As Chief Information Officer for the U.S. General Services Administration, David Shive oversees GSA IT - formerly known as the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) - and information technology operations and budget, ensuring its alignment with agency and administration strategic objectives and priorities.
Mr. Shive joined the U.S. General Services Administration's Office of the Chief Information Officer in November 2012. Prior to being named CIO, he was the Acting CIO of the Office of Enterprise Infrastructure, responsible for the enterprise information technology infrastructure platforms and capability that support the GSA business enterprise. He was also the Acting Director of HR and FM Systems for the GSA CFO and CPO offices.
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Business Intelligence Really Is A Smart Idea
Posted on June 25, 2012 | No CommentsAs Chief Information Officer for GSA, I must ensure our technology works for our workforce. That means for every one of our IT products and services, we need to be […] -
“Gamification” and GSA
Posted on April 4, 2012 | 1 CommentGames are serious business. And becoming serious for business. Believe it or not, they may help you work better. It’s called “gamification,” and Computerworld recently described it as “the process […] -
Sustainability Matters: National Competitiveness and Policy Frameworks for the SmartGrid
Posted on August 26, 2009 | 3 CommentsI recently wrote about the SmartGrid. Did you know the US is not the only country planning a SmartGrid? The European Union (EU) is also planning a SmartGrid. In fact, […] -
Assessing National Innovation and Competitiveness Benchmarks
Posted on May 7, 2009 | No CommentsIn recent posts I mentioned two benchmarks of national innovation and competitiveness: the World Bank’s Knowledge Economy Index (KEI) and the World Economic Forum’s Network Readiness Index (NRI). Each of […] -
The Network Readiness of Nations Three Years After the Gathering Storm
Posted on April 28, 2009 | No CommentsA little over three years ago the National Academies published Rising Above the Gathering Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future. The Gathering Storm report is the […] -
The Future of Management in the Knowledge Economy
Posted on April 1, 2009 | 4 CommentsAs I mentioned in my recent post called The Language of Innovation, Gary Hamel is onto something truly vital with his work on Moonshots for Management. Inspired by the […]