Bryant Renaud is a national security and technology policy professional with over a decade of experience shaping federal budgets, data strategy, and international trade policy across the Executive Branch, Congress, and state governments. At OMB he crafts the international affairs section of the President’s Budget and advises agencies on geopolitical risks, while earlier roles at the White House CIO’s office and State focused on government-wide data governance, metadata standards, and cyber policy. He combines rigorous budget and legislative analysis with hands-on implementation of open data and federal data strategy initiatives, helping agencies manage inventories, schemas, and compliance with complex statutes. Comfortable briefing senior officials and coordinating interagency efforts, he has a track record of turning technical policy debates into actionable guidance. Bryant’s background in development economics and civic tech, plus field research in global health, gives him an uncommon blend of analytic, operational, and humanitarian perspective.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Sloan School of Management
Master’s Degree, Civic Tech, International Development, Energy Infrastructure, Master’s Degree, Civic Tech, International Development, Energy Infrastructure at Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
B.A., Political Economy, B.A., Political Economy at Williams College
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Bryant Renaud - Program Examiner, National Security Programs