“The State Departments Chief Information Officer, who should have stopped the Clinton email server? Well, well, she retired from State a few months before Hillary left, into a nice job at the IMF. It pays to be a winner!”
http://federalnewsradio.com/in-depth/2012/06/state-cio-swart-stepping-down-for-imf-post/
(Susan) Swart, a member of the Senior Foreign Service, joined State in 1989, attaining a number of high-ranking positions and overseas assignments.
As CIO, she leads the departments Information Resource Management (IRM) Bureau and oversees States total IT budget of about $1 billion.
One of the cornerstone initiatives she worked on as State CIO was a desktop and data-center consolidation plan known as the State Messaging and Archive Retrieval Toolset, or SMART.
Under her watch, State also began piloting projects for mobile applications.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmxMRJzQgxU
Interview with Susan H. Swart, CIO, Department of State
Published on Apr 1, 2012
Great info...
Bryan Pagliano
More significantly, along with the new server came a technical specialist, Bryan Pagliano, pictured, who had worked as Clintons campaigns IT director. According to federal campaign finance records, Pagliano was paid by Clintons Senate leadership PAC through April 2009. The next month, he went to work for the State Department as an IT specialist.
The people briefed on the server indicated that Pagliano continued to act as the lead specialist responsible for Clintons personal server even while he was employed by the Department of State. The e-mail system was not always reliable, these people said, with Pagliano summoned at various times to fix problems. Notably, the system crashed for days after New York was hit by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012, while Hillary Clinton was still secretary of state. It is unclear what email system the secretary used to conduct the nations diplomatic business with during that period.
http://wemeantwell.com/blog/tag/bryan-pagliano/#.dpuf