Former GSA assistant commissioner takes post with Alaska Native company

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Ed O'Hare moves to the Alaska Native Corporation from Dynanet Corp., where he had been vice president of the 8(a) small business company only since January.

Former GSA official Ed O’Hare has joined Koniag Development Corp. as senior vice president of its Technology Business Sector, the company announced May 25.

O’Hare moves to Koniag from Dynanet Corp., where he had served as vice president of the 8(a) small business since January.

Before Dynanet, O’Hare was the assistant commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service’s Integrated Technology Service at the General Services Administration, a key federal IT position that is in charge of $22 billion annually.

At Koniag, O’Hare will lead the corporation's four subsidiaries in the fields of IT, telecommunications and information security. The companies are Koniag Services Inc., Koniag Technology Solutions, Frontier Systems Integrators and Professional Computing Resources Inc.

Koniag Development is a subsidiary of Koniag, an Alaska Native Corporation, of Kodiak, Alaska.