DHS Sec. Noem taps two South Dakota officials for federal gigs
Tribal, tech leaders in former governor's administration headed to Beltway
A pair of South Dakota state officials are following former Gov. Kristi Noem to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The office of Gov. Larry Rhoden on Tuesday announced that Department of Tribal Relations Secretary David Flute and Bureau of Information and Telecommunications (BIT) Commissioner Madhu Gottumukkala are leaving state government to take positions within the federal agency, which has been led by Noem since late January.
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