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Indian-American Dr. Raj Iyer Becomes U.S. Army’s First CIO

by CISOCONNECT Bureau

Before moving to the U.S, Dr. Raj Iyer, grew up in Bengaluru and completed his undergraduate studies at National Institute of Technology,Tirchi.

Indian-American Dr. Raj Iyer has taken over as the first Chief Information Officer of the US Army, after the Pentagon created the position in July 2020.

The Pentagon said in a statement that one of the highest ranking Indian-American civilians in the US Department of Defense, Mr. Iyer, who holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, serves as the principal advisor to the Secretary of the Army and directs representation of the secretary in matters relating to Information Management / Information Technology (IT).

Equivalent in rank to a three-star General, Mr. Iyer will supervise an annual budget of $16 billion for the US Army’s IT operations. Over 15,000 civilians and military personnel posted across 100 countries work under him. Mr. Iyer will direct the execution of policies and programmes to modernise the US Army to achieve digital overmatch against near peer adversaries such as China and Russia.

Previously, Mr. Iyer was partner and managing director at Deloitte Consulting LLP, where he led multiple technology programs supporting government clients.

Over the course of his 26-year career, Mr. Iyer has supported a range of defence and commercial clients on a number of complex enterprise transformation challenges, including strategy, innovation and modernisation.

He has established new organisations, including the first office of the Chief Technology Officer in the Army, co-founded a successful technology start-up, and led recovery programmes such as Obamacare. He also holds a patent and has published dozens of peer reviewed papers.

Mr. Iyer, originally a native of Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu, grew up in Bengaluru and completed his undergraduate studies at National Institute of Technology Tirchi before moving to the US to pursue higher studies.

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