The U.S. Census Bureau official tasked with managing the massive technology infr...
NEW YORK - The U.S. Census Bureau official tasked with managing the massive technology infrastructure underpinning the 2020 census has switched roles, leaving a vacancy in an important spot less than a year before the count.
Kalluri now oversees “definition and implementation of policies” for “response security and data integrity,” Cook said. Michael Thieme, the bureau’s assistant director for decennial programs, will handle Kalluri’s previous duties while the bureau searches for a permanent replacement. The census faces “significant cybersecurity risks,” the Government Accountability Office said in an April 30 report. Funding constraints have caused key tests to be delayed or canceled, and the bureau had more than 500 outstanding security flags as of March, the report said.
Kalluri had expressed frustration in recent months over lingering security flags in some of the technology being built, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.Cook described the move as “a decision by bureau leadership as we move from the design phase into testing and implementation.”
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