Dyung Le
About Dyung Le
Dyung Le serves as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Enterprise Business Systems at the National Institutes of Health, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in IT strategy and governance, having previously held senior roles at Digital Equipment Corporation, MicroStrategy, and the National Archives and Records Administration.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Dyung Le has served as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Enterprise Business Systems at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2019. In this role, he leads the development and implementation of an IT strategy that aligns with the organization's strategic direction and business priorities. He oversees the governance of IT strategy design, development, and cybersecurity efforts at NIH. Le is responsible for ensuring cohesiveness in the NIH administrative strategy across various domains, including human resources, acquisition and logistics, security, financial management, facilities, budget, and policy. He also co-chairs the Administrative Management System Steering Committee and chairs the OM IT Governance Committee and the Administrative Data Working Group.
Previous Experience at Digital Equipment Corporation
Before his current role at NIH, Dyung Le worked at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) as a Senior Engineering and Program Manager from 1995 to 1997. His tenure at DEC took place in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. In this position, he contributed to engineering and program management efforts, gaining valuable experience in the technology sector.
Career at MicroStrategy
Dyung Le held the position of Senior Director of Server Engineering at MicroStrategy from 1997 to 2002. His work at MicroStrategy, located in McLean, Virginia, involved overseeing server engineering initiatives, where he played a significant role in the development of the company's technology solutions.
Role at National Archives and Records Administration
From 2002 to 2019, Dyung Le served as the Director of Systems Engineering and Enterprise System Architect at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in College Park, Maryland. During his 17 years at NARA, he was responsible for systems engineering and enterprise architecture, contributing to the management and preservation of national records.
Education and Expertise
Dyung Le has an extensive educational background. He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 1976 to 1981. He also attended Harvard University and Lycee Marie Curie. His education has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his leadership roles in technology and enterprise systems.