GitLab taps Joel Krooswyk as first federal CTO
Gitlab Federal, LLC of Tysons, VA announced on November 14 that Joel Krooswyk, former senior manager of solutions architecture, has been named federal CTO.
“The creation of the federal CTO position recognizes the importance of the public sector in the world of DevSecOps. Joel’s experience allows him to provide expert insight to government agencies as they seek guidance on DevOps practices, building software factories, meeting compliance requirements and more,” said Bob Stevens, vice president of public sector at GitLab. “We are excited to reaffirm our commitment to the public sector through this new role and Joel’s appointment.”
As Federal CTO, Krooswyk will ensure that GitLab has a voice in developing key DevSecOps practices coming from standards bodies, Congressional committees, industry working groups, and other influential organizations. He also will assist GitLab in continuing to build and strengthen relationships with federal DevSecOps professionals to help them streamline and secure their software development environments with a DevSecOps platform.
“This is an exciting time in DevSecOps, and the federal government is on the leading edge, helping navigate such challenging issues as software supply chain security and regulatory compliance. I am thrilled to step into this new role and to be GitLab’s voice at the table, ensuring that our software development and security technology and practices are reflected in efforts across the public sector,” Krooswyk said.
Krooswyk has actively been involved in GitLab’s growth since 2017. He has 25 years of experience in the software industry. His experience spans development, QA, product management, portfolio planning, and technical sales, and he has written a half million lines of unique code throughout his career. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University as well as multiple industry certifications.
Source: GitLab
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