Ginnie Mae
Dan Boling has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Dan started their career as a Field Engineer at Tracor Applied Sciences in 1996. Dan then worked at Sutherland as the Manager of Network Operations from 2000 to 2009, where they oversaw IT security, telecommunications, and software licensing firm-wide. Afterwards, they served as the Director of Information Technology at Sutherland from 2009 to 2012, where they had responsibilities for IT security, co-location facilities, and remote access technologies. In 2012, they joined the Washington Metropolitan Police Department as the Deputy Chief Information Officer. From 2013 to present, they have been with Ginnie Mae, first as the Technology Management Director and subsequently as the Chief Technology Architect.
Dan Boling obtained their ITIL V3 Foundation Certification from PeopleCert in 2012. From 2008 to 2011, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications from Strayer University-Maryland. Additionally, in 2010, they acquired a GSLC Certification in IT Security from the SANS Institute.
Ginnie Mae
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The federal government and Ginnie Mae take pride in a workplace that encourages, supports, and rewards initiative and innovation, while also accommodating our employees' personal lives. Our flexible personnel policies allow workers to balance satisfying careers with their other interests and responsibilities. Ginnie Mae employees are at the center of the U.S. housing market. Through our mortgage-backed securities, we make global capital available to lenders in all communities and help individuals and families across the counrty afford their homes. We do this with minimal risk to the American taxpayer. As a member of the Ginnie Mae team, you will be instrumental in ensuring that money flows consistently to mortgage programs that many of our nation's veterans as well as families in rural communities rely on and utlize. Ginnie Mae products finance most of the Federal Housing Administration's (FHA) single-family insured home loans, which help hundreds of thousands of families every year achieve and sustain homeownership. Ginnie Mae needs the skills of diverse group of experts to accomplish its mission, including finance, legal, technology and operations professionals who strive to excel in a business environment that is constantly evolving, challenging and rewarding.