Full Name
Lance Scott
Job Title
Chief Technology Officer
Company
FEHRM
Speaker Bio
Mr. Lance Scott serves as the Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (FEHRM) office’s Chief Technology Officer. In this role, Mr. Scott focuses on the FEHRM’s joint efforts, maximizing resources and improving collaboration on the joint health information exchange, HealtheIntent, Joint Legacy Viewer and other priorities. He manages joint requirements to create joint architecture and use cases, while synchronizing change requests, service requests and releases. Mr. Scott also oversees the adoption of information models and standards while tracking joint decisions. He also manages the technical orchestration of all engineering and cybersecurity activities impacting the federal EHR and the exchange of health data between the federal EHR and private sector partners. Previously, Mr. Scott served as a Project Manager for the DOD Defense Medical Information Exchange.
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Mr. Scott’s expertise includes over 20 years of acquisition experience, beginning with the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office for Command, Control Communications – Tactical organization in 2001. He served as APM for the U.S. Army’s Global Command and Control System – Army, as well as the Deputy Program Manager of the Net Enabled Command and Control program for the Defense Information Systems Agency. From 2009 to 2012, Mr. Scott led initiatives under the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology), which improved analytic capabilities and network modernization practices, resulting in a cost avoidance of more than $30 million. Mr. Scott served 22 years in the U.S. Army and retired in 2010.
EDUCATION
Mr. Scott received his Master of Science in Computer Resources and Information Management and his Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry. He completed the Command and General Staff Officer Course at the U.S. Army’s Command and General Staff College. In addition, Mr. Scott holds Program Management III, Information Technology II and Systems Engineering I certifications from the Defense Acquisition University.
Lance Scott