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Greg Garcia, the Army’s deputy chief information officer, is retiring after 38 years in government. Garcia announced in an email to staff, which Federal News Network obtained, that his last day is Feb. 27.
“This is a tough decision, yet one we’ll all have to make at some point in our careers,” Garcia wrote in his email. “For me, I will continue to work and will be spending more time with our family in Texas.”
Greg Garcia , the deputy CIO of the Army, will retire on Feb. 27, 2021.
Garcia became the Army’s deputy CIO in October 2018 and briefly served as acting CIO until November when the Army named Raj Iyer as its new top civilian technology executive.
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