Tantus Hires David Zeppieri as Chief Technology Officer

Tantus Technologies Inc. recently added David Zeppieri as chief technology officer. Zeppieri will lead the development of the next generation technology vision and roadmap for Tantus, and work in close consultation with customers to identify their needs for IT development.

Zeppieri has more than 30 years of experience, primarily involved with expanding, integrating and optimizing the value of IT in the contracting field. Before joining Tantus, he served as the chief information officer at several Federal agencies, including the Department of Justice, Transportation Safety Administration and most recently at the Overseas Private Investment Corp. where he was responsible for the attainment and use of information technology solutions to improve agency performance. Zeppieri has won numerous awards including the CIO 100 Award for Resourceful IT Management Practices from CIO Magazine.

"I am very pleased to have Zeppieri as part of the Tantus team. Having him as our chief technology officer fills an important and strategic leadership role within our company, and provides our industry with another important thought leader in the effective application of technology across the government," said Buck Keswani, Tantus' president and CEO.

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