Arlington, Va., USA - August 14, 2013, Arlington, Va., USA - CACI International Inc, an IT information solutions and services company, appointed David M. Wennergren to serve as vice president within the company's Enterprise Technologies and Services business group.
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Mr. Wennergren is a Department of Defense (DoD) senior executive with a proven track record of successfully leading large and complex change management and information management/information technology projects across the U.S. federal government.
Mr. Wennergren comes to CACI from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), where he most recently served as Assistant Deputy Chief Management Officer. He oversaw business operations, strategic planning, performance management, and investment management.
Prior to this, Mr. Wennergren served OSD as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Information Management, Integration, and Technology) and DoD Deputy Chief Information Officer. Mr. Wennergren also served as the Department of the Navy (DON) Chief Information Officer, where he developed department-wide information management and technology strategies, policies, architecture/standards, and process improvements, including a wide range of critical infrastructure protection initiatives.
Mr. Wennergren received his B.A. in Communications/Public Relations from Mansfield State University. He was a recipient of a Secretary of the Navy Civilian Fellowship in Financial Management, culminating in a Master of Public Policy (MPP) in Public Sector Financial Management from the University of Maryland's School of Public Affairs.
He has received the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award, the Department of the Navy Distinguished, Superior and Meritorious Civilian Service Awards, the Secretary of Defense Meritorious Civilian Service Award, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense Exceptional Civilian Service Award.
Other honors include being selected as the TechAmerica Terman Award 2010 Government Technology Executive of the Year, the Federal CIO Council 2008 Azimuth Award winner, the Government Computer News 2005 Defense Executive of the Year, the 2006 John J. Franke Jr. Award from the American Council for Technology, the Federal Computer Week 2006 Eagle Award (Government Leader of the Year), three Federal Computer Week Fed 100 Awards, the Computerworld Premiere 100 Award, and the 2008 General James M. Rockwell AFCEAN of the Year. ■