Full Name
Mr. Dan Pomeroy (Invited)
Job Title
Deputy Associate Administrator
Company
GSA
Speaker Bio
Dan Pomeroy is an accomplished federal executive with 23 years of distinguished service and currently serves as Deputy Associate Administrator for GSA's Office of Technology Policy (OTP) within the Office of Government-wide Policy (OGP). Since assuming this position in August 2017, he has established himself as a transformative leader in federal IT policy and strategic planning, with a strong reputation for driving meaningful change in complex federal environments. His strategic vision has delivered significant improvements in service delivery, organizational efficiency, and customer experience across government operations.

Through OTP, Dan advances government transparency through IT Portfolio Management, enabling OMB and the federal CXO community to make data-informed decisions. Dan manages the governmentwide digital accessibility program (Section 508), where he has driven significant improvements in federal technology accessibility for employees and members of the public with disabilities. Dan also serves as GSA’s Standards Executive overseeing the agency’s participation in national and international consensus standards bodies.

Dan Pomeroy modernized policy management at GSA through the development of the GSA AI Policy Tracker, an AI-enabled solution that successfully identified and addressed 290 outdated memos totaling 820,618 words for rescission or revision. Dan also oversees the 17,000+ member AI Community of Practice providing a central hub for federal AI coordination and knowledge sharing government-wide.

Dan oversees enterprise IT security efforts, managing the governmentwide Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management (FICAM) Policy Program. He directs the design and implementation of the Federal Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Architecture within the Shared Service Provider Program, with his team serving as the interagency Federal PKI Policy Authority to set digital certificate standards. His organization also certifies commercial services and products for Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credentialing and Physical Access Control Systems (PACS), manages the PIV Approved Products List, and develops enterprise identity policy for securing agency information systems.

Previously, Dan served as the Director of GSA's Data Center and Cloud Optimization Initiative (DCCOI), where his leadership in this role contributed to all federal agencies receiving an "A" grade for data center optimization on the House Oversight and Reform Committee's FITARA Scorecard. This effort led to Dan serving as the inaugural Director of the Infrastructure Optimization Center of Excellence under the White House Office of American Innovation.

Dan holds a bachelor's degree from UNLV (2000), a Masters in Public Service and Administration from Texas A&M University's George H. W. Bush School of Government (2002), and a Master of Science in Government Information Leadership from the National Defense University (2014).
Dan Pomeroy (Invited)