Jerry E. Williams became the Department of Housing and Urban Development's
[HUD] Chief Information Officer [CIO] on July 6, 2009. In this capacity,
Mr. Williams provides direction, oversight and management of the
Department's Information Technology [IT] activities. As the CIO,
Mr. Williams is responsible for a $379.2 million budget, 265 employees
and developing, modernizing and enhancing HUD's outdated information
systems. Prior to this, Mr. Williams served as the deputy CIO at
the Department of the Interior [DOI] where he was responsible for
ensuring that DOI met all of its IT requirements in Security, Architecture,
IT Capital Investment Planning and Records Management.
Prior
to serving as the deputy CIO at the Department of the Interior,
Mr. Williams was the Director of Financial Management for the Director
of National Intelligence. In this capacity, he was responsible for
leading all financial management activities for the Intelligence
Community [IC]. While there he provided executive leadership, direction,
and coordination in the areas of internal control assessment, financial
management, pre and post audit activities, and financial system
implementation.
Mr. Williams has also served as the acting CIO and deputy CIO of
the U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], and the acting CIO for
the US Small Business Administration [SBA] where he worked tirelessly
to improve the FISMA scores of both agencies. During his time as
the acting CIO of SBA, he served as the principal Information Technology
advisor to the Administrator of the SBA. In this capacity, Mr. Williams
was responsible for a large, complex IT environment that had numerous
concurrent development projects and architecture issues. He also
oversaw major support contracts and directed career employees, who
in turn provided technical assistance to the SBA executive staff
and all levels of management to integrate value-added IT solutions
into corporate business planning processes. In addition, Mr. Williams
was responsible for Federal budgeting requirements and Federal IT
regulations and guidelines, including those in the Clinger-Cohen
and IT Security Acts.
Mr. Williams also served as the Chief of the Federal Financial
Management Systems Branch at the Office of Management and Budget
[OMB]. During his tenure there, he led a government-wide program
responsible for ensuring effective and efficient Federal financial
systems through the development of government-wide financial systems
and policies and improvement strategies. As the senior authority
on Federal financial management systems for the US Government, Mr.
Williams both advised and consulted senior agency and OMB officials
on Federal financial management systems issues.
With over 20 years of working within the Federal sector, Mr. Williams
brings a wealth of experience and knowledge from both the IT and
financial management sectors. He also sits on the Board of the American
Council for Technology [ACT], a non-profit organization that advises
government in understanding, acquiring, and using IT resources effectively
and efficiently.
Mr. Williams began his federal career with the Department of Defense
in 1984, and has held positions of increasing responsibility in
the fields of financial management and IT. In these capacities,
Mr. Williams has been both extremely productive and highly dedicated
leading a number of both Department-wide and Government-wide initiatives
with valor and distinction.
Mr. Williams attended Cheyney University and Troy University majoring
in Accounting and Public Administration. He also holds a professional
certification in financial management.