From Federal News Network:
Rajive Mathur, the Social Security Administration’s deputy commissioner and chief information officer, is leaving after more than two years in the role.
Federal News Network has confirmed Mathur’s last day as CIO [Chief Information Officer] will be Oct. 26. SSA Commissioner Andrew Saul said in an email to staff, which Federal News Network obtained, that until his departure at the end of the year, Mathur will work in the commissioner’s office as a senior advisor.
Saul also said Sean Brune, currently the assistant deputy commissioner and deputy CIO, will be the deputy commissioner and CIO starting on Oct. 26 when Mathur moves to the commissioner’s office. ...
Saul also announced two other personnel changes at SSA.
In the Office of Analytics, Review and Oversight, the improper payments function moves from the Office of the Deputy Commissioner to the Office of Anti-Fraud Programs — which is now renamed the Office of Program Integrity.
In the Office of Operations, Travis Dodson, currently the center director for Disability and Programs Support in the Dallas Region, will begin an assignment as the acting deputy regional commissioner, Dallas.
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I remember under a prior CIO when Sean Brune was approached to join the office and he declined. Now he is going to hold the job. Just shows how a small place SSA can be at times. 15 years later the person who you used to work for now works for you. One reason why the politics at SSA is a bit byzantine. Don't want to get smacked by the pendulum when it comes back your way.
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