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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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GSA Leadership Named to 2015 FedScoop 50
Posted on November 20, 2015 | No Comments(Note: This blog post also appears at The GSA Blog.) The federal technology community is taking notice of GSA’s drive to use technology to transform government as evident by awards […] -
Big Data: Reaching the Tipping Point?
Posted on March 5, 2013 | 2 CommentsOne of the things about Big Data – collections of large and complex data that require new analysis methods – is that analyzing its results is a complex job. And […] -
Dreamforce: Sharing GSA’s Message of Efficiency and Savings
Posted on September 19, 2012 | No CommentsGSA uses mission focused business technologies to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of government operations, ultimately saving taxpayer dollars. This week, I’m at the Dreamforce conference sharing this story of […] -
“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 […] -
Diplomacy and New Media: A Rich Conversation Between James Fallows and John Podesta at Gov 2.0 Summit
Posted on October 7, 2009 | 16 CommentsIt’s not often that a conference can synthesize relevant technology and policy communities, but the O’Reilly Media Gov 2.0 Summit did just that. The most compelling example of synthesizing technology […] -
Management Innovator’s Bookshelf: Small Pieces, Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web by David Weinberger (2002)
Posted on September 15, 2009 | 8 CommentsA few weeks ago, in my review of Kevin Kelly’s Out of Control, I contrasted hierarchical command structures with biological systems that are networks of cooperation. In Small Pieces Loosely […] -
Management Innovator’s Bookshelf: Out of Control by Kevin Kelly (1994)
Posted on August 11, 2009 | 3 CommentsLast year when I started Around the Corner I promised a place where we could challenge some of our assumptions, explore something new or discover something unknown. Out of Control: […] -
Web 3.0: A Smart Web that Helps People
Posted on July 29, 2009 | 3 CommentsHey, I’m Rick Murphy. Casey’s out and gave me a guest spot to share some thoughts on where we are with what some folks are calling Web 3.0 and what […]