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CIA picks Nand Mulchandani as its first chief technology officer

With more than 25 years of experience working in Silicon Valley as well as the Department of Defense (DoD), Mulchandani brings substantial private sector, startup, and government expertise to CIA

May 01, 2022 / 07:04 IST
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Nand Mulchandani to take over as the chief technology officer at the CIA.
Nand Mulchandani to take over as the chief technology officer at the CIA.

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director William J Burns has announced the appointment of Nand Mulchandani to serve as CIA’s first-ever Chief Technology Officer (CTO).

With more than 25 years of experience working in Silicon Valley as well as the Department of Defense (DoD), Mulchandani brings substantial private sector, startup, and government expertise to CIA, said a statement from the US agency.

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As the CTO, Mulchandani will ensure the agency is leveraging cutting-edge innovations and scanning the horizon to further CIA’s mission. “Since my confirmation, I have prioritised focusing on technology and the new CTO position is a very important part of that effort.  I am delighted Nand has joined our team and will bring his extensive experience to this crucial new role,” said Director Burns.

Prior to joining CIA, Mulchandani most recently served as the CTO and Acting Director of DoD’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center.  He also co-founded and was CEO of several successful startups– Oblix (acquired by Oracle), Determina (acquired by VMWare), OpenDNS (acquired by Cisco), and ScaleXtreme (acquired by Citrix).  He has a degree in Computer Science and Math from Cornell, a Master of Science degree in Management from Stanford, and a Master in Public Administration degree from Harvard.