When Air Force veteran Vaughn Noga started as CIO at the Environmental Protection Agency in 2018, he set out six “wildly important” goals. From building a cybersecurity-aware culture to going paperless, Noga breaks down each of those and explains how they are now more important than ever for EPA’s environmental protection mission.
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Season 5
Episode 2
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EPA CIO’s Six ‘Wildly Important’ Goals Driving Tech Strategy
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Noga breaks down the goals that drive his IT leadership.
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