Her Task Is to Wean the White House Off Floppy Disks
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS
JAN. 3, 2015
WASHINGTON — President Obama’s top technology adviser cringes when
she hears highly educated adults say how bad they are at science and
math, particularly when they do so in front of children.
“That has to change,” the adviser, Megan J. Smith, firmly told a
group of teachers at the White House not long ago. “We would never
say that about reading.”
Ms. Smith, 50, an M.I.T.-trained mechanical engineer and former
Google executive, is working hard to bring her Silicon Valley
sensibility to the Obama administration. But four months into her
job as the chief technology officer of the United States, the woman
whose division at Google dreamed up Google Glass and the driverless
car is facing culture shock in a federal bureaucracy ruled by creaky
technology and run in part on the floppy disk.
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