America's Partnership for Homeland, Cyber, and National Security

Donna Roy leads the Information Sharing and Services Office within the Office of the CIO at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She is also the interim Chief Data Officer for DHS

Donna is a national leader in information sharing, data management and enterprise IT service delivery.  She leads the delivery of applications, platforms, services and data infrastructure for mission facing and business management customers at DHS.  Deploying high-visibility capabilities, her office is focused on high-quality delivery of innovative solutions for identity management, national scale collaboration and trust platforms, and scalable data infrastructure solutions to customers within a dynamic environment.

Roy joined DHS as director of the Enterprise Data Management Office in December 2006 and served in the role for four years. She previously served as executive director of the Information Sharing Environment Office for five years before transitioning to her current role in March 2016.

Prior to joining DHS, Roy was the program manager of the National Biological Information Infrastructure Program with the U.S. Geological Survey for five years. She worked for Transamerica Real Estate Information Companies for three years as vice president of technology development.

Roy has been recognized as one of the top women in the technology sector. She won the 2014 Outreach and Impact: HSIN Program Designer Award and the DHS Secretary Award for Excellence in 2014 and 2016. A proud New Englander and former United States Marine, Donna is honored to serve at the Department and lead a team of innovative, dedicated, IT service professionals.

For more information about this event, please contact Megan Mance with HSDF at megan@hsdf.org.