Bryan  Sivak

Bryan Sivak

Bryan Sivak joined HHS as chief technology officer in July 2012 where he helps HHS leadership harness the power of data, technology, and innovation to improve the health and welfare of the nation. He previously served as the chief innovation officer to Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, where he led Maryland’s efforts to embed concepts of innovation into the DNA of state government. Prior to his time with Governor O’Malley, Sivak served as chief technology officer for the District of Columbia, where he created a technology infrastructure that enhanced communication between the District’s residents and their government, and implemented organizational reforms that improved efficiency, program controls, and customer service. He previously worked in the private sector, co-founding InQuira, Inc., a multi-national software company, in 2002, and Electric Knowledge LLC, which provided one of the world's first Natural Language Search engines available on the web in 1998.