Alan Balutis
Alan Balutis is a Distinguished Fellow and Senior Director, North American Public Sector for Cisco Systems’ Business Solutions Group, the firm’s global strategy and consulting arm. Balutis joined the networking leader after more than 30 years in public service and industry leadership roles. Most recently, he was President and Chief Executive Officer, Government Strategies, of a leading market research firm, INPUT. Before that, he served as COO of a small minority-owned firm. From 2001 to 2003, he headed a major public sector IT industry association, the Industry Advisory Council (IAC), as well as its parent group, now known as the American Council for Technology. Balutis is a founding member of the Federal CIO Council. He led its strategic planning and outreach committees, helped create the council's e-government committee and served as its first chair. His 27 years in the federal sector were spent at the Department of Commerce, where he headed its management and budget office for over a decade and was its first CIO, and at the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (now the Department of Health and Human Services). Balutis is a five-time Federal Computer Week FED 100 winner, and a member of both the Government Computer News and Federal Computer Week halls of fame. He is also a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.
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- Darryl:
Very imformative article. Perhaps other geographically-dispersed organizations should borrow some of... - Audrey Hallett:
I do think in our infancy we have been blinded by Web 2.0 tools in their power to open up conversati... - Mark Abel:
Naked leadership takes some guts and a lot of courage. To quote another source, in "Good to Great,"... - Mike Tiemann:
I am very impressed with this article and think it is very spot on. Actually I am a colleague and fa... - Jeffrey Levy:
Thanks for a well-thought, well-written piece outlining what's needed. Thanks, too, for acknowledgi... - Renee:
Craig, Thanks for keeping us informed. I think the steps you've outlined are a start to a larger tr... - Jay:
Great to see so much support for openness. I think our efforts need to also look at structural chang... - John:
After sifting through twitter I finally got here ... nice to see you here Craig and good points. ... - Cara Keithley:
Thank you Craig for helping those of us working towards this new democracy. I really do believe we ... - Donald Burrell:
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