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Vivek Kundra

Vivek Kundra (born October 9, 1974) is a former American administrator who served as the first chief information officer of the United States from March, 2009 to August, 2011 under President Barack Obama.[1] He is currently the chief operating officer at Sprinklr, a provider of enterprise customer experience management software based in NYC. He was previously a visiting Fellow at Harvard University.[2]

Vivek Kundra
1st Chief Information Officer of the United States
In office
March 5, 2009 – August 4, 2011
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byKaren Evans (Administrator of the Office of Electronic Government and Information Technology)
Succeeded bySteven VanRoekel
Personal details
Born (1974-10-09) October 9, 1974 (age 49)
New Delhi, India
EducationUniversity of Maryland, College Park (BS)
University of Maryland, University College (MS)

He previously served in D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty's cabinet as the District's chief technology officer and in Virginia Governor Tim Kaine's cabinet as Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Technology.

Early life and education edit

Kundra was born in New Delhi, India, on October 9, 1974. He moved to Tanzania with his family at the age of one, when his father joined a group of professors and teachers to provide education to local residents. Kundra learned Swahili as his first language, in addition to Hindi and English. His family moved to the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area when he was eleven.[3][4]

Kundra attended college at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he received a degree in psychology. He earned a master's degree in information technology, from the University of Maryland University College. Additionally, he is a graduate of the University of Virginia's Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership.[5]

Career edit

Kundra is currently the chief operating officer at Sprinklr, a provider of enterprise customer experience management software based in NYC.

Previously, Kundra served as director of Infrastructure Technology for Arlington County, Virginia, starting September 11, 2001.

Governor Tim Kaine appointed Kundra in January 2006 to the post of Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Technology for Virginia, the first dual cabinet role in the state's history.

Mayor Adrian Fenty appointed him on March 27, 2007, to the cabinet post of chief technology officer (CTO) for the District of Columbia. Kundra worked on developing programs to spur open source and crowdsourced applications using publicly accessible Web services from the District of Columbia. Building on the work of Suzanne Peck, who preceded him as DC's CTO and created the D.C. Data Catalog,[6] he used that data as the source material for an initiative called Apps for Democracy. The contest yielded 47 web, iPhone and Facebook applications from residents in 30 days. Mayor Fenty stated that the program cost the District "50 thousand dollars total and we estimate that we will save the district millions of dollars in program development costs".[7] This cost-benefit was claimed by the D.C. government as savings in internal operational and contractual costs.[8] Taking a page from Kundra[9] this initiative was mirrored by New York City's mayor Michael Bloomberg in launching a "BigApps" contest housed at NYC BigApps as well as New York City's DataMine.[10] The city of San Francisco launched a data portal similar DC's in 2009.[11]

Kundra won recognition for the project management system he implemented for the District government.[12][13] The system imagined projects as publicly traded companies, project schedules as quarterly reports, and user satisfaction as stock prices. Buying or selling a stock corresponded to adding resources to a project or taking them away. The goal of management was to optimize the project portfolio for return on investment. The system effectively replaced subjective judgments about projects with objective, data driven analytics.[12]

Kundra's efforts to use cloud-based web applications in the D.C. government have also been considered innovative.[14] Following the D.C. example driven by Kundra, the city of Los Angeles is now taking steps to adopt the cloud computing model for its IT needs.[15] A D.C. spokeswoman said that the District of Columbia paid $479,560 for the Enterprise Google Apps license, which is $3.5 million less than what it had planned to spend on an alternative plan.[15] Since its deployment in July 2008 Google Apps is available to 38,000 D.C. city employees, but only 1,000–2,000 are actively using Google Docs. Only 200 employees are actively using Gmail.[16] In late 2010, hoping to spur use of Gmail, the city ran a pilot program, selecting about 300 users and having them use the Google product for three months. Google participated closely in the project, but Gmail ultimately didn't pass the "as good or better" test with the users, who preferred Exchange/Outlook. In July 2011, the General Services Administration (GSA) became the first federal agency to migrate its email services for 17,000 employees and contractors to the cloud-based Google Apps for Government, saving $15.2 million over 5 years.[17] As of July 2011, government agencies in 42 states are leveraging cloud-based messaging and collaboration services.[18]

The first major cloud project during his tenure was GSA's migration of e-mail/Lotus Notes to the Gmail and Salesforce.com's platform. GSA awarded a contract for e-mail in December 2010 and a five-year contract to Salesforce in August 2011.[19] A September 2012 Inspector General report found the savings and cost analysis not verifiable and recommended GSA update its cost analysis. GSA office of CIO was unable to provide documentation supporting its analysis regarding the initial projected savings for government staffing and contractor support. The audit found that the agency could neither verify those savings nor clearly determine if the cloud migration is meeting agency expectations despite initial claims that indicated 50%[20] cost savings[21]

Kundra also moved the city's geographic information systems department to a middle school.[22]

Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) edit

Before his appointment as CIO, Mr. Kundra served as technology adviser on President Barack Obama's transition team. Kundra was officially named by President Obama on March 5, 2009, to the post of Federal CIO.[23]

The Federal Chief Information Officer is responsible for directing the policy and strategic planning of federal information technology investments as well as for oversight of federal technology spending. Until Kundra, the position had previously been more limited within the Office of Management and Budget where a federal chief information officer role had been created by the E-Government Act of 2002.[24] The Federal CIO establishes and oversees enterprise architecture to ensure system interoperability and information sharing and maintains information security and privacy across the federal government. According to President Obama, as Chief Information Officer, Kundra "will play a key role in making sure our government is running in the most secure, open, and efficient way possible".[1] To further President Obama's overall technology agenda, Vivek Kundra, Jeffrey Zients, the Chief Performance Officer, and Aneesh Chopra, the chief technology officer, will work closely together.[25] Kundra and Chopra previously worked in Governor Tim Kaine's administration.[26]

Kundra made it a priority to focus on the following areas:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Ensuring openness and transparency
  • Innovation[27]
  • Lowering the cost of government
  • Participatory democracy

One of his first projects was the launch of Data.gov, a site for access to raw government data.[28] Another project launched by Kundra in June 2009 was the Federal IT Dashboard, which gives an assessment (in terms of cost, schedule and CIO ranking) of many large government IT projects.[29]

Democratizing data edit

Kundra launched the Data.gov platform on May 21, 2009[30] with the goal of providing public access to raw datasets generated by the Executive Branch of the Federal Government to enable public participation and private sector innovation.[31] Data.gov draws conceptual parallels from the DC Data Catalog launched by Kundra when he was CTO of Washington, D.C., where he published vast amounts of datasets for public use. Immediately after the Data.gov launch, the Apps for America[32] contest by the Sunlight Foundation challenged the American people to develop innovative solutions using Data.gov. San Francisco,[11] the City of New York,[10] the State of California,[33] the State of Utah,[34] the State of Michigan,[35] and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts[36] have launched public access websites modeled after Data.gov. Internationally, over 46 countries have launched open data sites patterned after Data.Gov, some using the U.S. Data.gov software which was made open source and made available on GitHub. Additionally, states, cities and counties have launched sites, notably[37]some cities in Canada, and the UK are following suit.[38]

IT Dashboard edit

 
President Barack Obama testing the IT Dashboard

On June 30, 2009, at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York,[39] Vivek Kundra, unveiled the that tracks over $76 billion in Federal IT spending.[40] The IT Dashboard is part of USASpending.gov to track all government spending.[41] The IT Dashboard is designed to provide CIOs of individual government agencies, the public and agency leaders unprecedented visibility into the operations and performance of Federal IT investments (spending), and the ability to provide and receive direct feedback to those directly accountable.[42] In January 2010, Kundra followed up the work on the IT Dashboard with TechStat accountability sessions.[43] These sessions are designed to turn around, halt or terminate at-risk and failing IT projects in the federal government. It allows agency CIOs, CFOs, and other key stakeholders to find solutions for IT projects that are over budget, behind schedule, or under-performing.

Cloud computing edit

Kundra launched the federal government strategy and the cloud computing portal Apps.gov at NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field in California, on September 15, 2009.[44] Apps.gov is a new service provided by the GSA[45] where federal agencies can subscribe to IT services. Kundra saw the cloud as an alternative to hardware investments, as means to reduce IT costs, and to shift focus of federal IT from infrastructure management to strategic projects.[46] This initiative aims to use commercially derived technologies to promote software tools, vast data storage and data sharing, and to foster collaboration across all federal agencies.[45] Howard Schmidt, White House cybersecurity coordinator, will work closely with the Federal CIO and CTO with respect to cloud initiatives[47] and has the responsibility of orchestrating all cybersecurity activities across the government.[48]

On December 9, 2010, Kundra published the "25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal Information Technology Management", which included Cloud First as one of its top priorities for achieving IT efficiency. Cloud First required each agency to identify three cloud initiatives.[49] He announced his decision to leave the federal government and join Harvard University within 7 months of this strategy, too short for any of cloud first initiatives to have demonstrated cost savings.[19] After a short 5 months at Harvard he left to join Salesforce.com, a cloud SaaS and PaaS provider.

Management reforms edit

Kundra published a 25-point implementation plan[50] to reform how the federal government manages information technology. The execution plan follows his decision to reevaluate some of the government's most troubled IT projects.[51] Of 38 projects reviewed, four have been canceled,[52] 11 have been rescoped, and 12 have cut the time for delivery of functionality down by more than half, from two to three years down to an average of 8 months, achieving a total of $3 billion in lifecycle budget reductions, according to whitehouse.gov

 

Suspension edit

On March 13, 2009, Kundra was placed on indefinite leave following an FBI raid on his former D.C. office and the arrest of two individuals in relation to a bribery investigation.[53][54] Kundra returned to duties after five days with no finding of wrongdoing on his part.

Post-Obama administration career edit

Kundra left his post as chief information officer in August 2011 to accept an academic fellowship at Harvard University, conducting research at both the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.[55][56]

In January 2012 Kundra joined Salesforce.com as Executive Vice President of Emerging Markets.[57] In February, 2017 he joined Outcome Health as EVP of Provider Solutions,[58] and then promoted to Chief Operating Officer in July.[59] Vivek left Outcome in Nov 2017[60] soon after its major investors filed a lawsuit alleging improper practices against its founders for misleading advertisers and investors.[61] On May 16, 2018[62] Kundra joined the private start-up Sprinklr as chief operating officer.[63]

Professional recognition edit

In May 2011, Kundra was selected by EMC Corporation for their Data Hero Visionary Award for his pioneering work under the Obama Administration to reform how the Federal government manages and uses information technology.[64] EMC states that, "Kundra has led the nation to seek innovative solutions to lower the cost of government operations, while exploring ways to fundamentally change the way the public sector and the public interact".[64]

In March 2011, Kundra was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader for his professional accomplishments, commitment to society and potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world.[65]

Kundra was awarded the 2010 National Cyber Security Leadership Award[66] by the SANS Institute for uncovering more than $300 million each year in wasted federal spending on ineffective certification and accreditation reporting and demonstrating an alternative approach called "continuous monitoring" that provides more effective security for federal systems at lower costs.

Kundra was named Chief of the Year on December 21, 2009, by InformationWeek for driving unprecedented change in federal IT.[46]

Kundra was named by InfoWorld among the top 25 CTO's in the country.[67]

He was also selected as a 2008 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Award Finalist[13] on 'Balancing Innovation and Cost Leadership'.[13] Both organizations cited the "stock market" approach to IT portfolio management that Kundra implemented for the District of Columbia. The system measured project performance and allocated IT investments similar to the way the public companies trade on the stock market.[12]

Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Ash Institute also awarded the Innovations in American Government Award (2009) to "District of Columbia's Data Feeds: Democratization of Government Data".[68] The project spearheaded by Kundra, Mayor Fenty, and CPO David Gragan[69] was cited for "increase in civic participation, government accountability, and transparency in D.C. government practices" through sites like the Digital Public Square[70] and the DC Data Catalog.[71]

Kundra was recognized as the 2008 Government Sector IT Executive of the Year by the Tech Council of Maryland. The organization cited Kundra's efforts to increase public access to government information and services through live data feeds and data sets.[72] Kundra was also a recipient of the Federal 100 Award[73] for significant contributions to the federal information technology community.[74][75]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Federal CIO Council
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • 'Democratizing Data and Putting it in the Public Domain', November 20, 2008
  • Live On Video: Federal CIO Vivek Kundra In His Own Words, InformationWeek Wolfe's Den blog - March 6, 2009
  • Kundra on Democratizing Data Government Technology Magazine, March 2009
  • The Most Influential Global Indians in Technology Dataquest

vivek, kundra, born, october, 1974, former, american, administrator, served, first, chief, information, officer, united, states, from, march, 2009, august, 2011, under, president, barack, obama, currently, chief, operating, officer, sprinklr, provider, enterpr. Vivek Kundra born October 9 1974 is a former American administrator who served as the first chief information officer of the United States from March 2009 to August 2011 under President Barack Obama 1 He is currently the chief operating officer at Sprinklr a provider of enterprise customer experience management software based in NYC He was previously a visiting Fellow at Harvard University 2 Vivek Kundra1st Chief Information Officer of the United StatesIn office March 5 2009 August 4 2011PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byKaren Evans Administrator of the Office of Electronic Government and Information Technology Succeeded bySteven VanRoekelPersonal detailsBorn 1974 10 09 October 9 1974 age 49 New Delhi IndiaEducationUniversity of Maryland College Park BS University of Maryland University College MS He previously served in D C Mayor Adrian Fenty s cabinet as the District s chief technology officer and in Virginia Governor Tim Kaine s cabinet as Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Technology Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Federal Chief Information Officer CIO 2 1 1 Democratizing data 2 1 2 IT Dashboard 2 1 3 Cloud computing 2 1 4 Management reforms 2 1 5 Suspension 2 2 Post Obama administration career 3 Professional recognition 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editKundra was born in New Delhi India on October 9 1974 He moved to Tanzania with his family at the age of one when his father joined a group of professors and teachers to provide education to local residents Kundra learned Swahili as his first language in addition to Hindi and English His family moved to the Washington D C metropolitan area when he was eleven 3 4 Kundra attended college at the University of Maryland College Park where he received a degree in psychology He earned a master s degree in information technology from the University of Maryland University College Additionally he is a graduate of the University of Virginia s Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership 5 Career editKundra is currently the chief operating officer at Sprinklr a provider of enterprise customer experience management software based in NYC Previously Kundra served as director of Infrastructure Technology for Arlington County Virginia starting September 11 2001 Governor Tim Kaine appointed Kundra in January 2006 to the post of Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Technology for Virginia the first dual cabinet role in the state s history Mayor Adrian Fenty appointed him on March 27 2007 to the cabinet post of chief technology officer CTO for the District of Columbia Kundra worked on developing programs to spur open source and crowdsourced applications using publicly accessible Web services from the District of Columbia Building on the work of Suzanne Peck who preceded him as DC s CTO and created the D C Data Catalog 6 he used that data as the source material for an initiative called Apps for Democracy The contest yielded 47 web iPhone and Facebook applications from residents in 30 days Mayor Fenty stated that the program cost the District 50 thousand dollars total and we estimate that we will save the district millions of dollars in program development costs 7 This cost benefit was claimed by the D C government as savings in internal operational and contractual costs 8 Taking a page from Kundra 9 this initiative was mirrored by New York City s mayor Michael Bloomberg in launching a BigApps contest housed at NYC BigApps as well as New York City s DataMine 10 The city of San Francisco launched a data portal similar DC s in 2009 11 Kundra won recognition for the project management system he implemented for the District government 12 13 The system imagined projects as publicly traded companies project schedules as quarterly reports and user satisfaction as stock prices Buying or selling a stock corresponded to adding resources to a project or taking them away The goal of management was to optimize the project portfolio for return on investment The system effectively replaced subjective judgments about projects with objective data driven analytics 12 Kundra s efforts to use cloud based web applications in the D C government have also been considered innovative 14 Following the D C example driven by Kundra the city of Los Angeles is now taking steps to adopt the cloud computing model for its IT needs 15 A D C spokeswoman said that the District of Columbia paid 479 560 for the Enterprise Google Apps license which is 3 5 million less than what it had planned to spend on an alternative plan 15 Since its deployment in July 2008 Google Apps is available to 38 000 D C city employees but only 1 000 2 000 are actively using Google Docs Only 200 employees are actively using Gmail 16 In late 2010 hoping to spur use of Gmail the city ran a pilot program selecting about 300 users and having them use the Google product for three months Google participated closely in the project but Gmail ultimately didn t pass the as good or better test with the users who preferred Exchange Outlook In July 2011 the General Services Administration GSA became the first federal agency to migrate its email services for 17 000 employees and contractors to the cloud based Google Apps for Government saving 15 2 million over 5 years 17 As of July 2011 government agencies in 42 states are leveraging cloud based messaging and collaboration services 18 The first major cloud project during his tenure was GSA s migration of e mail Lotus Notes to the Gmail and Salesforce com s platform GSA awarded a contract for e mail in December 2010 and a five year contract to Salesforce in August 2011 19 A September 2012 Inspector General report found the savings and cost analysis not verifiable and recommended GSA update its cost analysis GSA office of CIO was unable to provide documentation supporting its analysis regarding the initial projected savings for government staffing and contractor support The audit found that the agency could neither verify those savings nor clearly determine if the cloud migration is meeting agency expectations despite initial claims that indicated 50 20 cost savings 21 Kundra also moved the city s geographic information systems department to a middle school 22 Federal Chief Information Officer CIO edit Before his appointment as CIO Mr Kundra served as technology adviser on President Barack Obama s transition team Kundra was officially named by President Obama on March 5 2009 to the post of Federal CIO 23 The Federal Chief Information Officer is responsible for directing the policy and strategic planning of federal information technology investments as well as for oversight of federal technology spending Until Kundra the position had previously been more limited within the Office of Management and Budget where a federal chief information officer role had been created by the E Government Act of 2002 24 The Federal CIO establishes and oversees enterprise architecture to ensure system interoperability and information sharing and maintains information security and privacy across the federal government According to President Obama as Chief Information Officer Kundra will play a key role in making sure our government is running in the most secure open and efficient way possible 1 To further President Obama s overall technology agenda Vivek Kundra Jeffrey Zients the Chief Performance Officer and Aneesh Chopra the chief technology officer will work closely together 25 Kundra and Chopra previously worked in Governor Tim Kaine s administration 26 Kundra made it a priority to focus on the following areas Cybersecurity Ensuring openness and transparency Innovation 27 Lowering the cost of government Participatory democracyOne of his first projects was the launch of Data gov a site for access to raw government data 28 Another project launched by Kundra in June 2009 was the Federal IT Dashboard which gives an assessment in terms of cost schedule and CIO ranking of many large government IT projects 29 Democratizing data edit Kundra launched the Data gov platform on May 21 2009 30 with the goal of providing public access to raw datasets generated by the Executive Branch of the Federal Government to enable public participation and private sector innovation 31 Data gov draws conceptual parallels from the DC Data Catalog launched by Kundra when he was CTO of Washington D C where he published vast amounts of datasets for public use Immediately after the Data gov launch the Apps for America 32 contest by the Sunlight Foundation challenged the American people to develop innovative solutions using Data gov San Francisco 11 the City of New York 10 the State of California 33 the State of Utah 34 the State of Michigan 35 and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 36 have launched public access websites modeled after Data gov Internationally over 46 countries have launched open data sites patterned after Data Gov some using the U S Data gov software which was made open source and made available on GitHub Additionally states cities and counties have launched sites notably 37 some cities in Canada and the UK are following suit 38 IT Dashboard edit nbsp President Barack Obama testing the IT DashboardOn June 30 2009 at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York 39 Vivek Kundra unveiled the IT Dashboard that tracks over 76 billion in Federal IT spending 40 The IT Dashboard is part of USASpending gov to track all government spending 41 The IT Dashboard is designed to provide CIOs of individual government agencies the public and agency leaders unprecedented visibility into the operations and performance of Federal IT investments spending and the ability to provide and receive direct feedback to those directly accountable 42 In January 2010 Kundra followed up the work on the IT Dashboard with TechStat accountability sessions 43 These sessions are designed to turn around halt or terminate at risk and failing IT projects in the federal government It allows agency CIOs CFOs and other key stakeholders to find solutions for IT projects that are over budget behind schedule or under performing Cloud computing edit Kundra launched the federal government strategy and the cloud computing portal Apps gov at NASA s Ames Research Center Moffett Field in California on September 15 2009 44 Apps gov is a new service provided by the GSA 45 where federal agencies can subscribe to IT services Kundra saw the cloud as an alternative to hardware investments as means to reduce IT costs and to shift focus of federal IT from infrastructure management to strategic projects 46 This initiative aims to use commercially derived technologies to promote software tools vast data storage and data sharing and to foster collaboration across all federal agencies 45 Howard Schmidt White House cybersecurity coordinator will work closely with the Federal CIO and CTO with respect to cloud initiatives 47 and has the responsibility of orchestrating all cybersecurity activities across the government 48 On December 9 2010 Kundra published the 25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal Information Technology Management which included Cloud First as one of its top priorities for achieving IT efficiency Cloud First required each agency to identify three cloud initiatives 49 He announced his decision to leave the federal government and join Harvard University within 7 months of this strategy too short for any of cloud first initiatives to have demonstrated cost savings 19 After a short 5 months at Harvard he left to join Salesforce com a cloud SaaS and PaaS provider Management reforms edit Kundra published a 25 point implementation plan 50 to reform how the federal government manages information technology The execution plan follows his decision to reevaluate some of the government s most troubled IT projects 51 Of 38 projects reviewed four have been canceled 52 11 have been rescoped and 12 have cut the time for delivery of functionality down by more than half from two to three years down to an average of 8 months achieving a total of 3 billion in lifecycle budget reductions according to whitehouse gov nbsp Suspension edit On March 13 2009 Kundra was placed on indefinite leave following an FBI raid on his former D C office and the arrest of two individuals in relation to a bribery investigation 53 54 Kundra returned to duties after five days with no finding of wrongdoing on his part Post Obama administration career edit Kundra left his post as chief information officer in August 2011 to accept an academic fellowship at Harvard University conducting research at both the Berkman Center for Internet amp Society and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press Politics and Public Policy 55 56 In January 2012 Kundra joined Salesforce com as Executive Vice President of Emerging Markets 57 In February 2017 he joined Outcome Health as EVP of Provider Solutions 58 and then promoted to Chief Operating Officer in July 59 Vivek left Outcome in Nov 2017 60 soon after its major investors filed a lawsuit alleging improper practices against its founders for misleading advertisers and investors 61 On May 16 2018 62 Kundra joined the private start up Sprinklr as chief operating officer 63 Professional recognition editIn May 2011 Kundra was selected by EMC Corporation for their Data Hero Visionary Award for his pioneering work under the Obama Administration to reform how the Federal government manages and uses information technology 64 EMC states that Kundra has led the nation to seek innovative solutions to lower the cost of government operations while exploring ways to fundamentally change the way the public sector and the public interact 64 In March 2011 Kundra was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader for his professional accomplishments commitment to society and potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world 65 Kundra was awarded the 2010 National Cyber Security Leadership Award 66 by the SANS Institute for uncovering more than 300 million each year in wasted federal spending on ineffective certification and accreditation reporting and demonstrating an alternative approach called continuous monitoring that provides more effective security for federal systems at lower costs Kundra was named Chief of the Year on December 21 2009 by InformationWeek for driving unprecedented change in federal IT 46 Kundra was named by InfoWorld among the top 25 CTO s in the country 67 He was also selected as a 2008 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Award Finalist 13 on Balancing Innovation and Cost Leadership 13 Both organizations cited the stock market approach to IT portfolio management that Kundra implemented for the District of Columbia The system measured project performance and allocated IT investments similar to the way the public companies trade on the stock market 12 Harvard Kennedy School of Government s Ash Institute also awarded the Innovations in American Government Award 2009 to District of Columbia s Data Feeds Democratization of Government Data 68 The project spearheaded by Kundra Mayor Fenty and CPO David Gragan 69 was cited for increase in civic participation government accountability and transparency in D C government practices through sites like the Digital Public Square 70 and the DC Data Catalog 71 Kundra was recognized as the 2008 Government Sector IT Executive of the Year by the Tech Council of Maryland The organization cited Kundra s efforts to increase public access to government information and services through live data feeds and data sets 72 Kundra was also a recipient of the Federal 100 Award 73 for significant contributions to the federal information technology community 74 75 See also editGovernment 2 0References edit a b President Obama Names Vivek Kundra Chief Information Officer whitehouse gov 5 March 2009 Retrieved 2009 03 05 via National Archives Our Nation s First Federal CIO whitehouse gov 16 June 2011 via National Archives Hart Kim 2009 01 04 D C s Kinetic Tech Czar Washington Post Retrieved 2009 03 05 Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership Political Leaders 2007 Profile Vivek Kundra Archived 2009 02 08 at the Wayback Machine University of Virginia Gourley Bob 2009 02 03 Vivek Kundra The Alpha CTO CTOVision com Retrieved 2009 11 09 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Jon Udell 28 June 2006 Open government meets IT InfoWorld 47 Applications in 30 Days for 50K Home appsfordemocracy org National Journal 06 29 2009 Bloomberg Unveils Gov t Apps Contest a b New York Future Initiative 06 29 2009 Bloomberg Announces Big Apps Contest a b San Francisco a b c Galen Gruman 2 June 2008 2008 InfoWorld CTO 25 Vivek Kundra District of Columbia InfoWorld a b c The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium www mitcio com Archived from the original on 2010 02 15 D C makes a gradual move to Google Apps with an emphasis on training www gcn com Archived from the original on 2008 12 22 a b news cnet com 08 20 2009 Los Angeles gets its Google Apps groove Perez Juan Carlos 15 March 2012 Despite Predictions to the Contrary Exchange Holds off Gmail in D C IDG News Retrieved 15 March 2012 GSA is in the Cloud The GSA Blog Official Google for Work Blog Google Apps for Government turns one Official Google for Work Blog a b GSA Office of Inspector General http washingtontechnology com articles 2010 12 02 unisys google apps gsa aspxs dead link Hardy Quentin 2012 01 16 Salesforce Hires Vivek Kundra and Looks Overseas The New York Times Vivek Kundra CTO s Blog November 2007 JUNE 16 2011 AT 9 13 AM ET BY JACK LEW whitehouse gov 16 June 2011 via National Archives E Government Act 2002 Weekly Address President Obama Discusses Efforts to Reform Spending Government Waste Names Chief Performance Officer and Chief Technology Officer whitehouse gov 18 April 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 05 via National Archives Official Site of the Governor of Virginia Archived from the original on October 7 2008 Vivek Kundra Federal CIO Addresses State CIOs Timothy M O Brien Vivek Kundra Federal CIO in His Own Words http www govtech com gt 698705 topic 290182 dead link Hamm Steve 2009 12 01 The Power of Government as Platform Business Week Archived from the original on December 5 2009 Retrieved 2010 02 13 Data gov Retrieved 2010 02 13 Jackson Joab 2009 04 24 Sunlight Foundation reveals winners in its Apps for America contest Government Computer News Retrieved 2010 02 13 CA Gov State Of California Retrieved 2010 02 14 Data Utah Gov State Of Utah Retrieved 2010 02 14 State of Michigan Data State Of Michigan Retrieved 2010 02 14 Data Mass Gov Commonwealth of Massauchussets Retrieved 2010 02 14 Open Government Data gov data gov uk HM Government United Kingdom Retrieved 2010 02 14 Scola Nancy 2009 06 30 PdF 09 Kundra Unveils IT Spending Dashboard techPresident Personal Democracy Forum Retrieved 2010 02 14 Federal IT Dashboard Archived from the original on 2009 08 13 Retrieved 2009 08 12 Home Lohr Steve 2009 06 30 Online Tool Will Track U S Tech Spending The New York Times Retrieved 2010 02 14 Weigelt Matthew 2010 02 09 Federal CIO pursues relentless efficiency via TechStat meetings Washington Technology Retrieved 2010 02 14 NASA Ames Research Center 2009 09 15 NASA Ames Hosts White House CIO Retrieved 2010 01 17 a b GSA Apps Gov Retrieved 2010 01 17 a b Chief Of The Year Vivek Kundra Information Week December 21 2009 Retrieved 2010 01 02 Federal News Radio 2010 02 11 Cybersecurity coordinator Howard Schmidt discusses cloud retrieved 2010 02 15 Phillips Macon 2009 12 22 Introducing the New Cybersecurity Coordinator The White House retrieved 2010 02 15 Censer Marjorie 2011 04 25 Kundra takes on federal IT reform The Washington Post 25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform cio gov Schatz Amy 2010 08 23 U S Reviews Tech Spending The Wall Street Journal Censer Marjorie 2010 12 13 Agencies have deadline to name services destined for Web The Washington Post Eric Kangel Obama put new CIO Vivek kundra on suspension Business Insider March 13 2009 link Kundra Reinstated as Federal CIO Washington Technology March 18 2009 Retrieved 2009 10 29 Office of Management and Budget 2011 06 16 Our Nation s First Federal CIO The White House retrieved 2011 06 18 Harvard University 2011 U S C I O to Serve Joint Fellowship at Harvard retrieved August 3 2011 Vivek Kundra Joins Salesforce com as Executive Vice President of Emerging Markets Vivek Kundra joins Outcome Health Vivek promoted to COO Vivek Kundra Leaves Outcome Health Major investors sue Outcome Health alleging firm committed fraud to secure 487 5M investment Vivek Kundra Joins Sprinklr as COO 17 May 2018 Sprinklr Leadership Team a b PR Newswire United States CIO Vivek Kundra Receives 2011 Data Hero Visionary Award Zopf Yann 2011 03 11 World Economic Forum Announces Young Global Leaders 2011 North America World Economic Forum SANS Institute 2010 11 16 2010 National Cyber Security Leadership Award Winners Gruman Galen 2008 06 02 The best CTOs of 2008 InfoWorld Retrieved 2009 03 05 The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation 2009 09 15 District of Columbia s Data Feeds Wins Innovations in American Government Award John F Kennedy School of Government Harvard University Van der Veen Chad 2009 09 14 D C s Data Feeds Wins Kennedy School s Innovations in American Government Award Government Technology Archived from the original on May 31 2010 Retrieved 2009 11 08 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help District of Columbia DC Digital Public Square Archived 2009 11 11 at the Wayback Machine District of Columbia DC Data Catalog Michelle Ferrone 2008 11 07 The Tech Council of Maryland Announces Award Winners of 2008 CIO amp CTO LIVE Awards Tech Council MD Archived from the original on January 6 2009 Retrieved 2009 03 05 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Monroe John S 2009 02 13 2009 Federal 100 Winners PDF Federal Computer Week Retrieved 2009 11 09 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Monroe John S 2009 02 13 FCW announces the 2009 Federal 100 award winners Federal Computer Week Retrieved 2009 11 09 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Vivek Kundra joins Outcome Health as EVP Provider Solutions Press release External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vivek Kundra Federal CIO Council Appearances on C SPAN Democratizing Data and Putting it in the Public Domain November 20 2008 Live On Video Federal CIO Vivek Kundra In His Own Words InformationWeek Wolfe s Den blog March 6 2009 Kundra on Democratizing Data Government Technology Magazine March 2009 The Most Influential Global Indians in Technology Dataquest Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vivek Kundra 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