NASA has appointed Sean Gallagher as its new chief information officer (CIO), effective immediately. In this role, he will oversee the agency's entire portfolio of information technology products and services.
Gallagher had been serving in an acting capacity since January. His leadership during this period was described by NASA as instrumental in strengthening the agency's IT operations.
The agency made the announcement via a news release, though it did not disclose details about the search process or any other candidates considered. Gallagher's responsibilities will include managing NASA's IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and digital transformation efforts.
No information was provided about Gallagher's prior experience, salary, or specific goals for his tenure. The appointment comes as NASA continues to modernize its IT systems to support its science and exploration missions.
Critics might argue that the announcement lacks sufficient detail about the selection process or Gallagher's qualifications, raising questions about transparency in high-level federal appointments.