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Chief Technology Officer of the United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chief Technology Officer of the United States The Chief Technology Officer of the United States (CTO), formally known as the Assistant to the President, Associate Director for the Office of Science and Technology Policy〔(Obama taps America's top techie ) The Register, 20 April 2009〕 is a position created within the Office of Science and Technology Policy by President Barack Obama. The CTO will be using applied technology to help create jobs, reduce the costs of health care and help keep the nation secure. He or she is also tasked with increasing Americans' access to broadband.〔("President's Weekly Address Efficiency and Innovation" ), April 18, 2009.〕 == History == Aneesh Chopra was named by President Obama as the nation's first CTO in April 2009,〔(Tech Industry Cheers as Obama Taps Aneesh Chopra for CTO )〕 and confirmed by the Senate on August 7, 2009.〔("Nominations confirmed" ), "senate.gov", August 7, 2009.〕 Chopra resigned effective February 8, 2012 and was succeeded by Todd Park, formerly the CTO of the department of Health and Human Services. On September 4, 2014 Megan Smith was named as the next CTO of the United States of America.〔http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/09/04/white-house-names-googles-megan-smith-the-next-chief-technology-officer-of-the-united-states/〕
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