Keith Trippie

Former U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Keith Trippie is the Executive Director for the Enterprise System Development Office (ESDO) within Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). As Executive Director for ESDO, Mr. Trippie is responsible for overseeing the department’s cloud strategy, driving mobility solutions, and enterprise business solutions. Mr. Trippie oversees a broad range of enterprise offerings providing capabilities for enabling a mobile workforce, enhancing analytics, and reducing the time and cost to market for new services.

Before this position, Mr. Trippie served as the Acting Executive Director for the Enterprise Business Management Office (EBMO) within OCIO at DHS. As the Acting Executive Director of EBMO, he was responsible for generating enterprise strategies for IT business management, including portfolio management of integrated IT services, and overseeing DHS IT process and procedures for annual capital planning and budget formulation, e-Government, and the review of DHS IT acquisitions.

Mr. Trippie joined DHS in the Transportation Security Administration, where he focused on improving information sharing with TSA stakeholders.

Mr Trippie is a member of the Senior Executive Service and was recently awarded the Fed 100 Award in 2012. Mr. Trippie’s organization received the Excellence in Government award for Customer Service in 2012 for the Self Check online solution. Mr. Trippie serves as the Chair for the DHS Applications and Services Council (ASC) and also serves as an Executive Committee Member of the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council.

Mr. Trippie brings more than 19 years of professional management experience delivering IT and logistics services to the public and private sectors. He also is a graduate of the University of Arkansas and the Harvard Business School Executive Education Program for Leadership Development.

Keith Trippie
Former Executive Director of Enterprise System Development
Former U.S. Department of Homeland Security