Boston Government Services, the Department of Energy's (DoE) top contractor for technology and security services, has appointed former Department of Energy Chief Information Officer Rocky Campione as vice president of cybersecurity and technology solutions.
Campione served as the Department of Energy's CIO from 2019 to 2021, where he also led the department's Office of Artificial Intelligence.
Prior to his 10 years in the private sector at Planet Technologies, he held several senior positions at the DoE from 2004 to 2009, including Senior Advisor to the Deputy Secretary, Deputy Assistant Secretary for National Security Affairs, and Senior Advisor to the agency's CIO.
After retiring from the DoE in 2021, Mr. Campione served as U.S. Public Sector Head of Security and Compliance for Amazon Web Services.
“Rocky's knowledge of federal and energy markets, as well as his proven leadership and business acumen, will be a great addition to BGS,” said Harry Boston, founder and CEO of Boston Government Services. It will be valuable.”
The company provides cybersecurity, IT, nuclear technology and other services to private sector and government customers, including the Department of Defense and its national laboratories, the National Nuclear Security Administration, and the Department of Defense.
“I knew about BGS and its cybersecurity efforts from my time at DOE,” Campione said. “I commend their talent and expertise in nuclear and renewable energy, and believe that this expertise, combined with advanced cyber capabilities, will help protect critical infrastructure that drives a carbon-free future. I believe it will bring about great change.”
In a LinkedIn post, Campione said Boston Government Services has a “great history at DOE, and I'm excited to lead this team and look forward to growing our cyber and IT efforts.” Ta.
“While we continue to do great work for the U.S. government, we will also expand into the commercial sector, leveraging our experience to provide cyber assurance and IT services to companies in the critical infrastructure sector,” he said. .

