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Gopal Khanna was appointed Minnesota's first Chief information officer (CIO) by Governor Tim Pawlenty on August 15, 2005, and reappointed January 2, 2007. Announcing that Khanna would be leaving his post effective December 15, 2010, Governor Pawlenty said that Khanna "is a nationally recognized visionary with a tireless commitment and passion for good government. Gopal has led our efforts to manage information technology as an enterprise program and leveraged public-private partnerships to make government more efficient, effective, and citizen-centric".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Minnesota’s First CIO, Gopal Khanna, to Resign in December )〕 Prior to his departure, Khanna served as the Lead Co-Chair of the 19 member Minnesota Commission on Service Innovation (CSI), created through a bi-partisan legislation authored by State Senator (D) Terri Bonoff and State Representative (R) Keith Downey, with the charter to submit to the Minnesota legislature recommendations on "a strategic plan to reengineer the delivery of state and local government services, including the realignment of service delivery by region and proximity, the use of new technologies, shared facilities, centralized information technologies, and other means of improving efficiency.".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=THE COMMISSION ON SERVICE INNOVATION: STRATEGIC PLAN & REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE )〕 Additionally, Khanna served as a member of Health Information Technology (HIT) Policy & Standards Committees’ Enrollment Workgroup, chaired by President Obama’s Chief Technology Officer at The White House, which was tasked to develop a set of standards to facilitate enrollment in federal and state health and human services programs. Prior to assuming his position in the Governor's Cabinet, Khanna served in the administration of President George W. Bush from June 2002 through August 2005, where he held several senior policy positions including CIO and CFO of the Peace Corps and CFO of the EOP/Office of Administration. ==Industry Leadership== As the President of the National Association of State CIOs (NASCIO), Khanna was an advocate for enhanced cyber security,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Khanna's open letter to media on Cyber Security )〕 as well as green IT initiatives. Cyber-attacks are fast becoming the most serious threat our country faces. In light of this ominous direction, Gopal Khanna is deeply committed to bolstering Minnesota's and the nation’s capabilities to prevent a major cyber-attack. As he is strongly passionate about this topic, he is Co-Founder of the (Cyber Security Summit 2012 ) and served as the chair of the Summit from 2011 to 2013, and is a member of the Advisory Board. For two days, public and private sector leaders meet to identify dangers and brainstorm innovative solutions at Cyber Security Summit in Minneapolis, MN. Khanna's vision for the Cyber Security Summit is to establish a multi-stakeholder consortium that brings together industry, government and academic interests in an effort to improve the state of cyber security on both a domestic and international level, noting that cyber security cannot be contained and outsourced to any one sector. Khanna also states that due to the vast scope of cyber threats, it requires active engagement of all stakeholders, including entities and organizations – large and small - across every industry ().
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