Michelle d'Auray was assigned to quarterback the federal government's e-government program - or at least a significant portion of it - a year ago, in September, 2000.
The challenges of IT management have led the Chief Information Office Branch at Treasury Board Secretariat of the federal government to extensive research into managing large public sector IT projects and programs. Among those tools are a management model, a sophisticated project manager
Michelle d'Auray was appointed Chief Information Officer of Canada in September. She takes over the CIO helm from Linda Lizotte-MacPherson, who returned to the private sector following an Executive Interchange term. Although her background as Assistant Deputy Minister of Strategic Management at Canadian Heritage and Executive Director of Industry Canada