August 20, 2009 By Matt Williams
Software executive George Coulter was named the CIO of Virginia on Thursday, Aug. 20.
Coulter replaces Lem Stewart, who was fired two months ago by an oversight board of the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) after he threatened to withhold payment to Northrop Grumman because of performance problems associated with a $2.3 billion outsourcing deal of the state's IT services.
Coulter has broad experience in the private sector, having worked in various technology posts for big companies like PepsiCo and Citigroup, among others. His most recent position was chief technology officer of Solera Holdings, a software and services company for the auto insurance claims processing industry. He was CIO of AES, an electrical utility operations company, from 2003 to 2007.
Virginia's CIO is overseen by the state's Information Technology Investment Board.
"George's extensive experience with global IT integration in highly complex environments is a tremendous asset to the commonwealth," said the board's chairman, James McGuirk, in a press statement. "He is a strong leader, with a deep understanding of IT infrastructure and enterprise applications, and I am confident in his ability to keep Virginia in the national technology forefront."
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