Corporate roles Strassmann began his corporate career at General Foods in 1961 and later became Chief Information Systems Executive at Kraft Foods. In 1969, he joined Xerox Corporation as Director of Administration and Information Systems. He later served as Vice President of Strategic Planning for Xerox’s Information Products Group. He founded and managed Xerox's Information Services Division, overseeing computer centers, software development, and
management consulting services.
Government service In 1991, Strassmann was appointed the first Director of Defense Information at the U.S. Department of Defense, managing the Corporate Information Management program. He received the Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service in 1993. In 2002, he became Acting Chief Information Officer at NASA, where he oversaw the agency’s information systems and telecommunications. He received the
NASA Exceptional Service Medal in 2003.
Academic and consulting work After his government service, Strassmann taught as a Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences at
George Mason University and held visiting positions at the National Defense University and the
United States Military Academy at West Point. ==Awards and honors==