

August 24, 2004
Timothy K. Young Named Associate Administrator
of E-Gov and Information Technology for the Office of Management
and Budget
Washington, D.C. - Timothy K.
Young has been appointed Associate Administrator of E-Government
and Information Technology (IT) for the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB).
Tim is an excellent selection for this
position. For the past eleven months, he has provided strong
leadership and superb management of Presidential E-Government
initiatives and Line of Business task forces, said Karen Evans,
Administrator of E-Gov and IT. His vast experience and proven
track record will be essential as OMB completes the initial
24 E-Government initiatives and our strategy.
Evans said Mr. Young will be in charge
of planning and implementing the Federal Government's electronic
government priorities. He will work to ensure that government
is meeting the goals of the President's Management Agenda
(PMA) delivering value and results to citizens and saving
taxpayer dollars.
Most recently, Mr. Young served at OMB
as the Portfolio Manager for Internal Efficiency and Effectiveness
(IEE). The IEE Portfolio's objectives are to rethink internal
Federal Government processes using modern technology and to
reduce costs by using industry best practices in areas such
as supply-chain management, financial management, and knowledge
management.
Prior to joining OMB, Mr. Young was a Senior
Consultant with BearingPoint's Federal Services Consulting
Practice (formerly KPMG Consulting). In this capacity, he
helped clients improve business processes, reengineer services,
and adopt quality management principles. In addition to his
consulting experience, Mr. Young conducted research internships
with the U.S. House of Representatives and the Heritage Foundation.
Mr. Young has a Master of Business Administration
from the Kogod School of Business at the American University
with a concentration in management of global information technology.
Mr. Young also received a B.A. in Political Science from Georgia
Southern University.
For more information please contact OMB
Communications at 202-395-7254, or visit the web site at www.omb.gov.
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