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USCIS’ deputy chief data officer on building a more data-informed agency U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services’ Courtney Winship shares the agency’s vision to make data central to every mission decision. Nov 1, 2021
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Adrian Monza, deputy CISO, chief security architect for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) USCIS’s Adrian Monza on powering new capabilities in the cloud Nov 20, 2019