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[photo, R. Earl Lewis, Jr., Deputy Secretary for Policy, Planning, & Enterprise Services] R. EARL LEWIS, JR.
Deputy Secretary for Policy, Planning, & Enterprise Services, 2016-23

Deputy Secretary for Policy, Planning, & Enterprise Services, January 20, 2016 to March 2023. Assistant Secretary for Administration, Department of Transportation, 2004-06 (communications & technology officer, 2003). Deputy Administrator for Operations, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, and Deputy Chief of Emergency Preparedness, Maryland Transit Administration, 2006.

Member, Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee, 2011-22. Chair, Maryland Zero Emission Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council, 2019-23.


Born in Baltimore, Maryland. University of Virginia, B.S. (mechanical engineering); University of Maryland, M.B.A., M.S. (information systems). Member, Mountain Christian Church, Bel Air, Maryland. Married; four children.

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