Don Burke
Don Burke is a leading proponent of the Enterprise 2.0 ethos within the
Intelligence Community and is currently the "Intellipedia Doyen", which is a
role he has held since the spring of 2006. In this role he is partnered with
other early adopters in an effort to demonstrate the value of social
software tools, educate the Community on how to use these tools, and
advocate for improvements to the environment with the goal of improving our
ability to capture our knowledge and expertise. Mr. Burke is currently
employed by the CIA's Chief Information Officer and has a diverse 19+ year
background in the Federal Government working a wide range of technical and
analytical issues including collection, technical analysis, congressionally
directed actions, direct support to operations, project management, advanced
visualization technologies, software development, budgeting, and management.
Mr. Burke has been quoted extensively in the media including the
Intellipedia presentation "From the Bottom-Up: Building the 21st Century
Intelligence Community" at the 2008 Enterprise 2.0 conference and as a cover
article in the October 2009 Government Executive magazine. Mr. Burke was the
co-winner of the Homeland Security Award in the 2009 Service to America
Medals (Sammies).
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