Colin Coyle
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Colin Coyle leads the US Federal Practice for Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Technology Services Consulting. In this role, he is responsible for leading HPE’s advisory services for federal agencies on their critical challenges surrounding IT rationalization, mobility, data center consolidation/transformation, big data, and the journey to the cloud.
Colin comes to HPE via the acquisition of EYP Mission Critical Facilities (EYP MCF), where he was Vice President of Government Programs for the world’s pre-eminent consultants, designers, and implementers of data center facilities, worldwide. EYP MCF had been integral to HP’s success in consolidating its own enterprise data center portfolio from over 89 global facilities down to a network of six interdependent and highly reliable and efficient facilities. This transformation resulted in a 50% reduction in total IT spend, with similar scale achievements in workforce realignment, applications rationalization, hardware/software platform standardization, and energy conservation.
Colin has over 30 years of government contracting and procurement expertise, and has led capture efforts on engagements well into the billions on large programs and public-private partnership (PPP/3P) initiatives.
Mr. Coyle is a registered professional architect and holds a bachelor of science in architecture from the University of Virginia. His professional affiliations include the American Institute of Architects, the Society of American Military Engineers, and the National Council for Public Private Partnerships. He holds a Secret Level US clearance, and resides in historic Williamsburg, VA.