Jason Miller, Executive Editor, Federal News Radio

Steve VanRoekel's decision last week to move out of the federal chief information officer's position and into a more operational role for the U.S. Agency for In...

Steve VanRoekel’s decision last week to move out of the federal chief information officer’s position and into a more operational role for the U.S. Agency for International Development caught most people by surprise. But after spending more than three years as the federal CIO, many experts surmise VanRoekel’s decision was as much about stepping into a new role fighting the Ebola virus as it was that he probably needed a change. Federal News Radio Executive Editor Jason Miller writes about VanRoekel’s legacy in his bi-weekly feature Inside the Reporter’s Notebook. Jason tells In Depth with Francis Rose what some are saying about Steve VanRoekel’s impact on federal technology. Read Jason’s Inside the Reporter’s Notebook.

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