Doug Verner is the Chief Information Officer (CIO).
As CIO, he is responsible for the strategic direction, implementation, management,
security and control of NCUA’s information processing and technology resources.
Verner joined NCUA in 1987 as NCUA’s information systems auditor. He also served
as the information systems examination and policy advisor in the Office of Examination
and Insurance. Before joining NCUA, Verner was an accountant with the Department
of State and an information systems auditor with the Veterans Administration Inspector
General’s Office and the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Child
Support Enforcement.
Verner received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin in
1976. He is an alumnus of the Council for Excellence in Government Fellows Program
and the Program for Senior Managers in Government from the John F. Kennedy School
of Government at Harvard University. He is a member of the Information Systems Audit
and Control Association, and a member and Certified Government Financial Manager
from the Association of Government Accountants.
The Office of the Chief Information Officer is responsible for managing NCUA's automated
information resources. This includes: collecting, validating and securely storing
electronic agency information; developing, implementing and maintaining computer
hardware, software and data communications infrastructure; and ensuring related
security and integrity risks are recognized and controlled.