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OMB to name Burk chief architect
By Jason Miller, GCN Staff
The Office of Management and Budget plans to make the Housing and Urban Development Departments Richard Burk the governments next chief architect.

OMB officials confirmed their plans to have Burk, HUDs chief architect for IT, take over for Bob Haycock. Haycock left the job in April to return to the Interior Departments National Business Center in Denver after a two-year stint at OMB. His first day will not be until January, but no specific date has been set, OMB officials said.

Burk would not comment on the new position.

Richard Brozen, a special assistant on detail from NASA, had assumed many of Haycocks duties in the interim, but he returned to NASA in October. Karen Evans, OMBs administrator for e-government and IT, has handled the duties of the chief architect since Brozen left.

Burk will manage the FEA program office and the continued development and implementation of the five reference models.

Additionally, Burk will head the CIO Councils Architecture and Infrastructure Committee.

Burk has been with HUD for 29 years, working in the research, demonstration and management areas of community development and housing rehabilitation.

As chief architect for IT, he oversees the development and delivery of HUDs enterprise architecture, data management and strategic planning processes.

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