Virginia Governor-elect Bob McDonnell has announced that Jim Duffey will be his nominee for Secretary of Technology. Duffey, President and CEO of Duff Consulting, worked for 24 years at EDS Corp., where he held a variety of positions in the United States and Europe, including three years as corporate Vice President and public-sector general manager, responsible for EDS’ state and local, federal, civilian, military and Medicare clients.
Jim Duffey Named Next Secretary of Technology by Virginia Governor-Elect Bob McDonnell
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