By Michael Dabaie

General Motors Co. said it restructured its information technology function into two groups--the Digital Business Software team and the Global IT organization.

The auto maker said this will support its goal of growing software-enabled services revenue to $20 billion to $25 billion annually by 2030.

GM named Stacy Lynett vice president of Digital Business Software, reporting to Chief Digital Officer Edward Kummer, who assumed his role Oct. 16. Ms. Lynett will lead a newly formed team responsible for technology strategy and software product development for customers.

The auto maker named Fred Killeen named vice president of Global Information Technology and chief information officer, reporting to GM Chief Executive Mary Barra.

In this role, Mr. Killeen will lead the Global IT team, responsible for enabling IT assets and solutions across the company.

"The new structure and dual operating model will enable GM to fully leverage its strong foundation in IT capability, talent and resources, as well as reduce complexity and improve speed," Ms. Barra said.

Mr. Killeen previously was chief information security officer and chief technology officer for GM IT. He joined GM in March 2001 as director of systems integration for Global Product Development and was appointed director of Systems Development Factory in December 2003.

Ms. Lynett was executive director and CIO of Global Product Development & Quality for GM IT, and CIO for Global Corporate Function. She also had CIO roles supporting GM IT Global Operations and Enterprise SAP Development and Delivery organizations.

Before joining GM, she was at ABN AMRO Bank, CIT and Ernst & Young.

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