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Mr. Randall C. Cieslak
Chief
Information Officer
Mr.
Randall (Randy) C. Cieslak reported to Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Command in December,
1999. As the Chief Information Officer (CIO), Mr. Cieslak is responsible for the
planning and management of information resources, to maximize overall Pacific
Command mission effectiveness.
Today, Mr. Cieslaks
goal is to establish an information infrastructure that supports and provides
world-class Information Technology (IT) service, plus the highest level of information
assurance consistent with operational requirements. He also intends to establish
a workforce savvy in computer, network and information tools.
Mr.
Cieslak was born and raised in Indiana. He graduated with honors from Purdue University
in 1977, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering. In 1987,
he received his Masters Degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern
California, specializing in Information Systems.
Mr. Cieslak's
Naval career began as a submarine officer aboard the USS OMAHA (SSN 692) where
he served as the Weapons Officer. After he left active duty, he joined Federal
Civil Service and the Naval Reserve, where he holds the rank of Captain. As a
Naval Officer, Mr. Cieslak earned two Navy Commendation Medals, and both the Navy
and Army Achievement Medals.
Early in his civil service
career, Mr. Cieslak worked for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard as a nuclear engineering
instructor before transferring to the Naval Ocean Systems Center, now the Space
and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego. He worked on several programs, including
the Fleet Command Center Battle Management Program, Operations Support System,
Joint Maritime Command Information System, and the Global Command and Control
System.
As a system integrator, Mr. Cieslak was frequently
called upon to solve poorly defined problems spanning the scope of multiple information
systems. He lead the DON CIO Information Technology Standards Guidance Integrated
Product Team from 1998 to 1999, as well as the federation of several Wide Area
Networks (WAN), Navys IT21 initiative.
Mr.
Cieslaks civilian awards include a Certificate in Excellence for Acquisition
Reform, the combined AFCEA -- U.S. Naval Institute Copernicus Award, the Meritorious
Civilian Service Award and the Superior Civilian Service Award. He was previously
listed as a member of the Federal Computer Week's "Top 100" Federal
Information Technology professionals.