GSA taps Greg Hogan as head of government’s identity proofing service, Login.gov
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Hogan previously worked at the Office of Personnel Management, an early DOGE stronghold, and more recently in the White House’s National Design Studio.
The General Services Administration has installed Greg Hogan as the new director of Login.gov, the government's identity proofing platform, Nextgov/FCW has learned.
Hogan previously worked as the chief information officer at the Office of Personnel Management, an early stronghold for the cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency. He replaced the agency’s existing CIO on the second day of President Donald Trump’s second term. Since he left the role in September, Hogan has been working in Trump’s National Design Studio, housed in the White House.
A newcomer to public sector work before last year, Hogan previously worked at startup Comma.ai. He will now be in charge of a government-wide program that agencies use to verify that someone is who they say ...
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