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VA CTO and CAIO Depart Agency
March 13, 2026
Charles Worthington, the Department of Veterans Affairs' Chief Technology Officer and Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, is departing after nearly nine years of leading the agency's digital modernization and AI integration efforts. His tenure included launching key initiatives such as the VA Health and Benefits App and expanding AI tools to improve veteran healthcare and reduce clinician burnout. George Waddington and Kimberly McManus have been appointed as acting CTO and acting CAIO respectively to maintain continuity in technology leadership. Concurrently, the Senate has approved the use of generative AI tools including Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and OpenAI ChatGPT for handling Senate data, signaling broader federal adoption of AI technologies. Additionally, the Government Accountability Office has identified gaps in the Department of Defense's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification implementation, while the Office of Management and Budget is revising internal control guidance to enhance agency accountability.
- Why this matters: The leadership transition at VA may impact ongoing and future AI and digital modernization procurements, requiring vendors and contractors to engage with new agency leadership.
- The Senate's approval of generative AI tools indicates expanding federal demand for AI-enabled software solutions, presenting opportunities for prime contractors like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI.
- GAO's findings on CMMC gaps highlight continuing cybersecurity compliance challenges within DoD, emphasizing the need for contractors to align with evolving cybersecurity standards.
- OMB's control reset shifts accountability to agency leadership, potentially affecting procurement oversight and contract management practices across federal agencies.
I came to government to close the gap between what the best companies in the world were doing with technology and the way our government delivers services. I'm proud to say our team made a dent.
— Charles Worthington
overly deferred to direction and priorities from watchdogs such as the US Government Accountability Office (GAO)
— Russell Vought, OMB Director
Each Senate employee will be able to get one license for either Gemini or ChatGPT at no cost
— Senate Sergeant at Armsβ Chief Information Officer
Agencies
Department of Veterans Affairs, United States Senate, Department of Defense, Office of Management and Budget, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Vendors
Microsoft, Google, OpenAI
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- Charles Worthington, top VA tech and AI official, departs agency | FedScoop · FedScoop · Mar 12
- VAβs top tech and AI official announces departure - Nextgov/FCW · Nextgov/FCW · Mar 13
- ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot approved for use with Senate data | FedScoop · FedScoop · Mar 13
- VA CTO, CAIO Charles Worthington Departs Agency β MeriTalk · MeriTalk · Mar 13
- Charles Worthington to Step Down as VA CTO & CAIO · ExecutiveGov · Mar 13