Holly Canevari was officially sworn in as TSA’s Deputy Administrator by Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Kristie Canegallo last week.
“With over two decades of policy, legislative, and managerial experience, I am thrilled to continue our work together,” said TSA Administrator Pekoske.
As Deputy Administrator of TSA, Canevari is charge with overseeing the day-to-day operations of TSA, with particular focus on aviation and surface transportation security. Previously, she was the agency’s Chief of Staff, appointed in March 2021.
Canevari brings to TSA over two decades of policy, legislative, and managerial experience and a wealth of homeland security knowledge. Before joining TSA, Canevari served as Director of Consulting Services at CGI Federal, focusing on national security customers. In that role, she managed and responded to customer needs and challenges and was responsible for operations, management and growth initiatives. Prior to her CGI Federal experience, Canevari was the Chief of Staff and Vice President of Strategy and Operations at BSA | The Software Alliance.
Canevari first joined DHS in 2010 as a Senior Advisor to the then-Assistant Secretary for Policy, focusing on major initiatives including resilience and screening. From 2012 to 2017, she served as the Chief of Staff for the Office of Strategy, Policy and Plans. Canevari implemented a strategic realignment of activities and coordinated and collaborated on complex policy issues across DHS. Prior to her time at DHS Policy, Canevari was a senior professional staff member on the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security for Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), where she was responsible for management and oversight issues. She also served as a senior staff member for former Congresswoman Jane Harman (D-Calif.), where she focused on port security, information sharing and aviation security. Canevari was instrumental in the development and passage of the SAFE Port Act of 2006, which improved maritime and cargo security through enhanced layered defenses.