Fireside chat with Brian Campo, Deputy Chief Technology Officer of DHS, where he will discuss major priorities of the CIO at the Department. The conversation will cover a wide range of topics, including cybersecurity, data and technology to support the mission, SECDEVOPS, and Agile development.
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    Brian Campo
    Deputy Chief Technology Officer/Chief Enterprise Architect - DHS
    Brian Campo serves as the Deputy Director of the Chief Technology Officer
    Directorate (CTOD) for the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) in the
    Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

    As Deputy Director, Mr. Campo guides DHS network modernization and aligns
    technology solutions with mission needs to optimize the Department’s ability to
    protect the homeland. He leads strategic digital and technological innovation,
    manages assets, and analyzes key information technology practices. Mr. Campo
    entered the Senior Executive Service in 2020.

    Prior to joining DHS, Mr. Campo spent 10 years in the commercial sector supporting
    the U.S. Department of Defense and federal agencies with technology adoption.
    Throughout his career, he has managed the modernization of major programs
    across the federal government, driving strategic alignment of governance, policy,
    and technical delivery to create better mission outcomes. He has focused on leading the development of enterprise capabilities through effective stakeholder engagement, fielding technical solutions, and transformational use of emerging technologies.

    Mr. Campo has also served as the Vice President of Technology Solutions for Sabre Systems, where he oversaw technical delivery of services and solutions across federal and commercial customers including Naval Air Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, the U.S. Department of Commerce, Comcast, and intelligence agencies. He managed the Navy Enterprise Data Center consolidation and transformation and increased information sharing and collaboration between the U.S. and its allies through the Multi-National Information Sharing service. He also optimized the delivery of support and benefits to veterans through the Veterans Administration’s Veterans Benefit Management System. He developed a metrics-based system to evaluate the performance of major defense acquisition programs through the Defense Acquisition Visibility Environment for the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics.

    Mr. Campo is a native of York, Pennsylvania. He previously served as a federal civilian with the Naval Safety Center and on active duty as a naval nuclear engineer in the Navy’s submarine force. He graduated from the Naval Nuclear Power School majoring in mechanical engineering. He holds certifications in program management, engineering,
    and information technology from the Defense Acquisition University DAWIA. His industry certifications include Project Management Professional (PMP), Agile Certified Professional, and ICAgile Certified Professional.