Brian McIntyre will oversee the digitisation of Homes England’s systems as part of its five-year strategic plan
Homes England has appointed former Atkins technology expert Brian McIntyre to be the government agency’s first chief digital and technology officer.
Joining in June, McIntyre will oversee the digitisation of Homes England’s systems as part of its five-year strategic plan.
He worked for Atkins for nearly a decade, holding a number of senior posts including head of digital advisory and chief technologist for a major government department.
Speaking about his appointment McIntyre said: “A transformed suite of digital tools for customers, partners and our workforce will allow digital disruption to be a catalyst for the wider disruption of the housing market.”
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McIntyre’s appointment is the latest executive lined up to join Homes England in recent weeks.
Earlier this month the agency announced former Metropolitan Police commercial and finance director Lynda McMullan would be joining to be its new chief finance officer.
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