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Air Force, Space Force get new CIO

The DAF has been without a permanent chief information officer since March 2025 following the departure of Venice Goodwine.
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SES Keith Hardiman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Eric Dietrich)

The Department of the Air Force announced Saturday that Keith Hardiman has been approved to serve as its chief information officer.

Hardiman’s appointment marks the first time the DAF has had a permanent CIO since March 2025, when Venice Goodwine left the position. He steps into the role after having served as the DAF’s acting deputy CIO and will now oversee the Air and Space Forces’ IT, cybersecurity, data and artificial intelligence initiatives.

“Since July 2025, Dr. Hardiman has been serving as the acting Deputy CIO, and let’s just say, he has not only filled the role — he has excelled. Under his leadership, our team has navigated complex challenges, propelled innovation, and fostered collaboration at every level,” the department said in a LinkedIn post.

Hardiman has over two decades of experience working with the military’s information technology, including multiple years spent with the 72nd Air Base Wing’s Communications Directorate at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. 

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In 2020, he joined the DAF’s Pentagon staff and has since held multiple positions that focused on IT. Prior to serving as acting deputy CIO, Hardiman was the acting director of enterprise IT within the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force.

Hardiman will take over from Jennifer Orozco, who has been serving as acting DAF CIO since May 2025.

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