Branko Primetica has more than 20 years of experience as an information technology (IT) executive in process and performance improvement, DevSecOps, technology modernization, and artificial intelligence. Branko has supported multiple U.S. federal agencies with these initiatives, resulting in more than $300 million in cost savings due to integration of emerging technology and consolidation and modernization of redundant IT systems.

A thought leader and published author, Branko has been recognized for his achievements and expertise with multiple awards, including the Rising Star Award and the Fed 100 Award. He received a certification of recognition from American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT/IAC) and was named a finalist for the Northern Virginia Technology Council’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Innovator of the Year Award. Branko also has co-authored various industry-focused publications, including the Practical Guide to Federal Service Oriented Architecture, the Federal Cloud Computing Strategy, the U.S. Government’s IPv6 Transition Roadmap, and the Federal Risk Authorization Management (FedRAMP) guidelines. Additionally, he has served as a co-lead for the National Defense Transportation Association’s Mentoring Program, served on the U.S. Cloud Computing Commission, and has consulted for global forums on current IT trends (including the U.S. Congress, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and the governments of Serbia and Poland).