Molly O’Neill

CGI Federal Inc. in Fairfax hired former assistant administrator and chief information officer of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Molly O’Neill as vice president and federal energy and environmental industry lead. As the CIO of EPA, O’Neill was responsible for establishing an innovative center of excellence that advanced the creation, management, and use of information as a strategic resource at the EPA.

Prior to joining EPA, O’Neill served as the state director of the National Environmental Information Exchange Network for the Environmental Council of the States. She worked with the EPA, state environmental agencies, and tribes to establish and manage an evolutionary information network, which allows millions of vital data records to be shared across the country. At CGI, O’Neill is the Global Energy and Environment Industry lead.

Recent Publications:

Dave McClure Testifies on Federal Agency Use of Web 2.0 Technologies (GSA Website, July 22, 2010)

EPA puts wikis to work on ecosystem support (Government Computer News, July 16, 2010)

ANALYSIS: Managing Technology Defining Dashboards (Government Executive, June 1, 2010)

4 strategies for nurturing a Web community (Federal Computer Week, May 6, 2010)

Beyond Voting on Ideas: Engaging the Public in Writing a Quadrennial Review (CGI Initiative, April 2010)

An Open Government Pioneer Looks at New Agencywide Plans (CGI Initiative, April 2010)

Federal News Radio Interview:  Open Government Plans only the beginning, says former CIO (April 19, 2010)

NextGov:  Agencies’ open government plans receive mostly positive reviews (April 7, 2010)

An Executive Guide to Public Engagement for Open Government (CGI Initiative, March 2010)

Webinar: “Making Data Public, Meaningful and Effective” (CGI Initiative, October 2009)

Government Collaboration: How Far Can It Go? (FedScoop, September 10, 2009)

Contact:

molly.oneill@collaborativegov.org

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