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Dave joined GAO in July 2002. His role included management of approximately 700 employees and 300 contractors and an annual operating budget of approximately $250 million. He oversees audits on the IT and cybersecurity workforce, critical infrastructure protection, and the IRS’s IT modernization efforts.
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