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Teri Takai is the Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks
and Information Integration and the Department of Defense Chief
Information Officer (ASD (NII) / DoD CIO). She serves as the principal
advisor to the Secretary of Defense for Information
Management/Information Technology and Information Assurance as well as
non-intelligence Space systems, critical satellite communications,
navigation, and timing programs, spectrum and telecommunications. She
provides strategy, leadership, and guidance to create a unified
information management and technology vision for the Department and to
ensure the delivery of information technology based capabilities
required to support the broad set of Department missions.
Ms. Takai previously served as Chief Information Officer for the State
of California. As a member of the Governor's cabinet, she advised the
governor on the strategic management and direction of information
technology resources as the state worked to modernize and transform the
way California does business with its citizens.
As California’s CIO, Ms. Takai led more than 130 CIOs and 10,000 IT
employees spread across the state’s different agencies, departments,
boards, commissions and offices. During her tenure as State CIO, Teri
pursued an agenda that supports viewing California’s IT operations from
an enterprise perspective, including: Forming a Project Management and
Policy Office, release of the California Information Technology
Strategic Plan, passage of the Governor’s IT Reorganization Proposal,
establishing a Capital Planning Process and directing agency
consolidation activities.
Prior to her appointment in California, Ms. Takai served as Director of
the Michigan Department of Information Technology (MDIT) since 2003,
where she also served as the state's Chief Information Officer. In this
position, she restructured and consolidated Michigan's resources by
merging the state's information technology into one centralized
department to service 19 agencies. Additionally, during her tenure at
the MDIT, Ms. Takai led the state to being ranked number one four years
in a row in digital government by the Center for Digital Government.
Additionally, in 2005, Ms. Takai was named "Public Official of the Year"
by Governing magazine. She is also Past-President of the National
Association of State Chief Information Officers and currently serves on
the Harvard Policy Group on Network-Enabled Services and Government.
Before serving in state government, Ms. Takai worked for the Ford Motor
Company for 30 years, where she led the development of the company's
information technology strategic plan. She also held positions in
technology at EDS and Federal-Mogul Corporation. Ms. Takai earned a
Master of Arts degree in management and a Bachelor of Arts degree in
mathematics from the University of Michigan.
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