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Dean
E. HallDeputy Chief Information Officer
Dean
E. Hall entered the federal service in 1983 with the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA). He served a variety of tours within
the CIA, as well as a rotational assignment in the National
Reconnaissance Office (NRO). His career experiences include:
- Successful
management of multiple complex projects requiring large-scale
technical acquisitions.
- Served
CIA's Chief Scientist for Information Security.
- Former
Chief of the NRO's Facility and Information Security Division,
responsible for overseeing the NRO's physical, technical,
and information security programs.
- Extensive
experience with large-scale budget and planning.
Mr. Hall
arrived at the FBI in April 2002 as a CIA detailee to establish
the FBI's Information Assurance Program (IAP). He joined the
FBI May 2005. Accomplishments include:
- The
establishment of an effective FBI-wide certification and
accreditation program.
- Provided
a protected wireless service in support of continuity of
operations (COOP) to the FBI's most senior leadership.
- Delivered
an enterprise-wide encryption tool for the sensitive-but-unclassified/law
enforcement environment.
- Delivered
an enterprise-wide public key infrastructure (PKI).
In September
2005, he was appointed as the FBI's Program Management Executive,
responsible for establishing a disciplined program management
office and managing the FBI's information technology projects.
Certified
Program Manager and Contract Officer's Technical Representative.
CIO Magazine's
2006 Top 20 Leaders to Watch
In January
2007, Mr. Hall was appointed as the FBI's Deputy Chief Information
Officer.
Education
Degree: Electrical Engineering, George Washington University
with graduate studies in System Engineering and Engineering
Management.
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