Jason Gray (government official)

Jason Gray is an American government official who served as acting administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) from January 20 until February 3, 2025, and its chief information officer (CIO) since 2022.

[1] Gray's career began at Lockheed Martin, where he worked as a systems engineer and analyst before transitioning into a management role.

[2] During his tenure, the department moved from on-premises data centers to the cloud and collaborated with the Technology Modernization Fund Board to secure $20 million for the adoption of zero trust architecture.

[2] On January 20, 2025, Gray was named the acting administrator of USAID during the second presidency of Donald Trump.

He served in that role until February 3, 2025, when Marco Rubio was made acting director.