Air Force CIO Reflects on Defense Tech in Exit Interview
Outgoing Air Force CIO Lauren Knausenberger reflects on the impacts she has made at the service and what’s next.
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As the Air Force bids goodbye to CIO Lauren Knausenberger, she joined us for a live podcast recording to discuss her perspectives on how she built an agile team that is primed to tackle the service’s most pressing priorities around cybersecurity, software development, data sharing and more. Plus, she provides tips and tricks for succeeding in the defense industry, the highs and lows of her time at the Air Force, and how she’s positioned the Air Force tech shop to continue its momentum.
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Lauren Knausenberger CIO Department of the Air Force
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