FCC Appoints Farhan Khan as New CIO to Oversee IT Initiatives
Farhan Khan has been appointed as the Chief Information Officer of the FCC, succeeding a comprehensive search for leadership in IT. With a background in federal technology management and a significant track record at the FDA, Khan is set to advance the Commission's technical modernization and data security efforts.

Farhan Khan has been appointed as the Chief Information Officer at the FCC, where he will manage the agency's technical priorities and modernization initiatives. Previously, Khan managed a $200 million budget and over 400 staff at the FDA, overseeing digital transformation projects.
His federal career includes roles at the Department of Justice, Department of Transportation, and the U.S. Army, providing him with extensive experience in managing complex teams. In his new role, Khan will also support critical systems for various sectors, enhancing decision-making through data collection and advanced technologies. His leadership is pivotal as the FCC aims to strengthen its capabilities in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.




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