Janice Haith became Director, Assessments and Compliance in April 2010. In this position, she is responsible for all Chief Information Officer (CIO) matters related to Navy. This includes Governance, Enterprise Architecture, Information Assurance, Information Management/Information Technology and Clinger-Cohen Act Compliance.
A security, intelligence and CIO professional, since 1984, Ms Haith has completed assignments of increasing complexity in an extensive range of organizations. This included
Service as a Security Adjudicator for the Department of Justice; a Program Element Manager (Security and Investigations) for Department of the Air Force; Joint Personnel Adjudication System Program Manager for USAF and DoD simultaneously; DoD e-Government Program Manager for Internal Efficiency and Effectiveness, and tenure as a Congressional Fellow on behalf of USAF.
Ms Haith was appointed a member of the Senior Executive Service in August 2004, as the Principal Deputy/Chief Information Officer for the Defense Security Service managing day-to-day agency operations and overseeing development of a DoD Enterprise Security System. She subsequently was appointed as the Director, Intelligence Access for Warfighter Support (Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) to oversee development of Defense Intelligence policy for information sharing, foreign disclosure and management of the Information Technology Portfolio.
She subsequently was assigned to the position, Director, Enterprise Operations/Federal Information Sharing Executive for the DoD CIO. Her responsibilities included DoD oversight and management of key Federal Information Sharing programs as well as Network Operations Policy and Strategy, Unified Capabilities and GIG policy exceptions.
Ms Haith is a graduate of Hampton Institute where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology and a Master of Science Degree in Technology Management from the University of Maryland. She is a also graduate of the National Defense University - Chief Information Officer Program and Information Assurance Programs.