Chaffetz Responds to Retirement of OPM CIO Donna Seymour
WASHINGTON, D.C.—This afternoon, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) issued the following statement upon learning of the retirement of U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Chief Information Officer (CIO) Donna Seymour:
“Ms. Seymour’s retirement is good news and an important turning point for OPM. While I am disappointed Ms. Seymour will no longer appear before our Committee this week to answer to the American people, her retirement is necessary and long overdue. On her watch, whether through negligence or incompetence, millions of Americans lost their privacy and personal data. The national security implications of this entirely foreseeable breach are far-reaching and long-lasting. OPM now needs a qualified CIO at the helm to right the ship and restore confidence in the agency.”
Background:
Chairman Chaffetz has publicly expressed the need for Ms. Seymour’s removal on the following occasions:
Chaffetz to OPM: Remove Donna Seymour (12/10/2015)
Chaffetz Responds to Nomination of Beth Cobert as OPM Director (11/10/2015)
Chaffetz Renews Call for Removal of OPM CIO Donna Seymour (08/06/2015)
Chaffetz Statement on Latest OPM Data Breach Revelation (07/09/2015)
GOP Lawmakers to President Obama: Remove OPM Director Archuleta and CIO Donna Seymour (06/26/2015)
Related:
The Breach We Could Have Avoided (09/30/2015)
Fingerprints of Additional 4.5 Million Individuals Stolen in OPM Breach, Chaffetz Responds (09/23/2015)
Chaffetz Statement on OPM Infrastructure Improvement Plan (09/14/2015)
OPM Data Breach: Part II Hearing (06/24/2015)
OPM: Data Breach Hearing (06/16/2015)