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DHS chief information officer resigns WOW!
The chief information officer at the Department of Homeland Security has resigned from his position after only three months on the job, the department confirmed on Monday.
Richard Staropoli, a former U.S. Secret Service agent, resigned last week and will officially leave the top information technology role in the department at the start of September.
Fedscoop first reported Staropoli’s resignation last week, but the department did not confirm the development until Monday.
In his exit, deputy chief information officer Stephen Rice will serve as acting CIO until President Trump appoints a new person to fill the role, a DHS spokesman told The Hill.
Trump appointed Staropoli to the position at the end of April, meaning news of his exit comes roughly three months into his time on the job.
DHS chief information officer resigns after three months on job
Gee!
The players only lasts an average of 180 days, it seems.
Why so many quitting on The Great Orange Douche?
The chief information officer at the Department of Homeland Security has resigned from his position after only three months on the job, the department confirmed on Monday.
Richard Staropoli, a former U.S. Secret Service agent, resigned last week and will officially leave the top information technology role in the department at the start of September.
Fedscoop first reported Staropoli’s resignation last week, but the department did not confirm the development until Monday.
In his exit, deputy chief information officer Stephen Rice will serve as acting CIO until President Trump appoints a new person to fill the role, a DHS spokesman told The Hill.
Trump appointed Staropoli to the position at the end of April, meaning news of his exit comes roughly three months into his time on the job.
DHS chief information officer resigns after three months on job
Gee!
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Why so many quitting on The Great Orange Douche?