John Gilligan has taken the same next step following his departure from the United States Air Force (USAF) as so many other CIOs who’ve left federal government before him: He’s accepted an offer to join one of those ubiquitous government contractors located in northern Virginia. In his case, it’s SRA International. One of my colleagues at CIO says SRA is like Florida for exiting government CIOs. Other CIOs who’ve left D.C. for consulting gigs include: Gloria Parker left HUD for a position with Chantilly, Va.-based IT consultancy Apptis.Ron Miller, formerly of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, now works for SRA. Stephen T. Colo used to work inside the Secret Service’s Office of Protective Research; now he’s Science Applications International’s (SAIC) CSO. Timothy Campen, the White House’s first CIO, is now vice president of SRA’s Orion Center for Homeland Security. Roger Baker left the Commerce Department CIO to join CACI International. Now he works for General Dynamics Network Systems.Woody Hall, who worked for U.S. Customs before it became part of the Department of Homeland Security, took a job with SAIC. Gilligan left his post as the USAF’s CIO in May after the Air Force decided to appoint a three-star general (as opposed to a civilian) CIO. Gilligan’s departure also followed a year-long integration of three different IT organizations, which he led. (I wrote about the Air Force’s appointment of a decorated general in the July 1, 2005 issueof CIO.) At SRA, Gilligan takes on the role of vice president and deputy director of the Fairfax, Va.-based IT consultancy’s defense sector. In this role, Gilligan will be responsible for the management and administration, performance, staffing and marketing of SRA’s work with the Department of Defense, the defense agencies, the armed services and their installations. He starts August 29. Related content feature We’re all becoming software CIOs — a role Red Hat CIO Jim Palermo knows well As products become more based in software, CIO roles will increasingly align with CIOs who’ve been selling software for decades, like Jim Palermo, CIO of open source solution provider Red Hat. By Martha Heller Nov 15, 2023 7 mins CIO Software Deployment Marketing feature New US CIO appointments, November 2023 Congratulations to these 'movers and shakers' recently hired or promoted into a new chief information officer role. By Martha Heller Nov 08, 2023 9 mins CIO Careers IT Leadership interview How Huber spurs innovation in a historically decentralized business With IT/OT convergence, digital technologies, and the growing importance of data, Huber CIO Dwain Wilcox leads the creation of a cross-functional, cross-business innovation engine. By Martha Heller Aug 23, 2023 6 mins CIO Enterprise Cloud Management interview CIO Ryan Snyder on the benefits of interpreting data as a layer cake Thermo Fisher Scientific CIO Ryan Snyder discusses a tiered model used to turn data into value at the $40 billion laboratory equipment and instrument maker. By Martha Heller Aug 02, 2023 8 mins CIO Data Architecture Data Governance Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe