Michael D. Shear writes President Barack Obamaâs development efforts on the U.S. Digital Service incited Anita Decker Breckenridge, White House deputy chief of staff for operations, to tap Recordon to spearhead IT upgrade works.
Recordon installed new computers, color printers and digital phone systems at the White House after his team discovered and pulled out 13,000 pounds of unused cables.
Other IT updates at the White House include the introduction of an online system designed to manage visitorsâ admission to the West Wing and updates to the Roosevelt Roomâs Wi-Fi connection.
Breckenridge told the Times that the White House has eliminated duplicate contracts and used existing IT funds to fund the updates.