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Hank Beebe Biography

Mr. Hank BeebeMr. Hank Beebe is the Technical Director for the office of the IC Chief Information Officer, a position he assumed in May 2011.  In this role he provides strategic oversight and guidance for enterprise-wide information technology.

Mr. Beebe joined ODNI in October 2009 as the Assistant Deputy Associate Director of National Intelligence for Information Integration Oversight and Engineering (I2E), within the IC Chief Information Officer (IC CIO) organization.   Hank’s primary areas of focus were the strategy and roadmap for enabling IT to achieve the vision laid out in the National Intelligence Strategy.

Prior to joining ODNI, Hank was the DoD Defense Information Systems Agency’s Technical Director for the PEO Command and Control (C2) Programs. PEO-C2C was at the forefront of DoD’s efforts to collaboratively develop and deliver net-centric capabilities for joint and coalition forces in a rapid, distributed, and cost-effective manner. The PEO-C2C portfolio included the Net-Enabled Command Capability (NECC), the Global Command and Control System-Joint (GCCS-J), and the Global Combat Support System,

Mr. Beebe joined DISA in May 2007, following 25 years in industry, at TRW (now Northrop Grumman) and AT&T. He was program manager and business executive for complex, software-intensive systems supporting the Department of Defense and Federal civilian agencies.

At TRW, Mr. Beebe led the Army WWMCCS (AWIS) program, the Navy OSIS Baseline Upgrade (OBU) program, the Census 2000 Operations (DCSC) program, and Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) programs. For AT&T, Mr. Beebe was VP for Professional Services and led the GSA Networx program.

Prior to joining TRW, Beebe served more than 22 years as a non-commissioned and commissioned officer in the United States Air Force, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. His assignments primarily were developing advanced concepts and IT systems for the tactical intelligence community. Mr. Beebe served in Vietnam from 1968-69.

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