GSA appoints CTO within revamped Citizens Services Office

The General Services Administration continued its reorganization today, naming Casey Coleman as the agency's chief technology officer for its Office of Citizens Services. The move follows several recent changes at GSA, which last month merged the Communications Office, FirstGov Office, the Intergovernmental Solutions Office and parts of the IT Office into the new Citizens Service Office.

The General Services Administration continued its reorganization today, naming Casey Coleman as the agency's chief technology officer for its Office of Citizens Services. The move follows several recent changes at GSA, which last month merged the Communications Office, FirstGov Office, the Intergovernmental Solutions Office and parts of the IT Office into the new Citizens Service Office. Coleman will oversee the office's e-government initiatives, and she will be the principal adviser to associate administrator for citizens services M.J. Jameson on e-business and IT strategy, within GSA and in cooperation with other federal agencies. Before coming to GSA, Coleman worked for several IT companies, including Kintana Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., and Rational Software Corp. of Cupertino, Calif. She holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from Texas A&M University and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Texas.