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Should the United States' New CTO Really Be a CIO?

CurtMonash writes "Barack Obama promised to appoint the United States' first Chief Technology Officer. Naturally, the blogosphere is full of discussion as to who that should be. I favor American Management Systems founder and former IRS Commissioner Charles Rossotti. Richard Koman thinks it should be one of the better state CTOs. John Doerr, going in a different direction, thinks it should be his partner Bill Joy. We can bandy names back and forth all month, but first a more fundamental question needs to be answered: What do we need most — a get-things-done CIO (Chief Information Officer), or a more visionary true CTO? I think it's a CIO, and based on his campaign statements it appears Obama agrees. Management of government IT is a huge, generally unsolved problem, and we need somebody deeply experienced to have a fighting chance. Of course, that doesn't preclude recruiting a visionary CTO in addition, but the highest priority is a CIO. What do you think?"

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  1. change baby! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Look, you can't get the change we need with career politicians and Washington insiders (Joe Biden, John Kerry, Chris Dodd, Rahm Emanual, etc). Is Barack Obama trying to fail?

    1. Re:change baby! by 4D6963 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      How does the next president dare rely on Washington politicians to work with him in Washington! I'm so disappointed in Obama, I thought he would have picked the members of his administration out of Washington. I had Loompaland in mind.

      Damn Obama for not having a grudge against most of the governing political world. There goes my dream of the first anti-Washington government..

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      You just got troll'd!
    2. Re:change baby! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
      what the fuck are you on about

      you fucking whinging cunt

      please go away