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Federal 100 Winners Announced, including Roger Baker of the VA and Vivek Kundra of OMB

Lt. Gen. Keith
Alexander
National Security
Agency

Emma Antunes
NASA

Dr. Dixie B. Baker
Science Applications
International Corp.

Roger W. Baker
Veterans Affairs
Department

Scott Baker
Military Health Systems

Carol Bales
Office of Management
and Budget

Capt. Danelle Barrett
Department of Navy

Sonny Bhagowalia
Interior Department

Tracy Blackburn
U.S. Agency for
International
Development

Matthew Blum
Office of
Management and Budget

Phillip J. Bond
TechAmerica

Julie Boughn
Health and Human
Services Department

Col. Michael Brown
(retired)
Federal Aviation
Administration

Amy Burnett
Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention

Robert Chadduck
National Archives and
Records Administration

Dan Chenok
Pragmatics

Marian Cherry
Defense Department

Robert Childs
National Defense
University

Paul Cofoni
CACI

Casey Coleman
General Services
Administration

Soraya Correa
Homeland Security
Department

Earl Crane
Homeland Security
Department

Brig. Gen. John Davis
Defense Department

Robert Dix Jr.
Juniper Networks

Shaun Donovan
Housing and Urban
Development
Department

 

 

Christopher J.
Dorobek
Federal News Radio

Jennifer Douglas
Education Department

Connie Dwyer
Environmental
Protection Agency

Jeff Eagan
Energy Department

John Edgar
Postal Service

David Fisher
Business
Transformation Agency

Peter Gillis
Marine Corps

Ira Goldstein
Deloitte

Rear Adm. John
Goodwin
Navy

David Green
Marine Corps

John Grimes
Department of Defense

Eric Gundersen
Development Seed

Terry Halvorsen
Navy Department

Jaye Helferd
InterImage

Gunnar Hellekson
Red Hat

Shawn Henry
FBI

Raymond Higgins
Army Department

Herbert Hunter
Air Force Department

Jeff Huskey
Navy Department

Dr. Charles Jaffe
Health Level 7

Anthony Jimenez
MicroTech

Clay Johnson
Sunlight Foundation

Richard Johnson
Lockheed Martin

Kay Kapoor
Lockheed Martin

Chris Kemp
NASA

Thomas Kidd
Navy Department

Jim Knox
Navy Department

Vivek Kundra
Office of Management
and Budget

 

Rich Kutter
Air Force Department

Philip Letowt
Immigration and
Customs Enforcement

Jeffrey Levy
Environmental
Protection Agency

Katie Lewin
General Services
Administration

James Lewis
Center for Strategic and
International Studies

Guy Martin
CollabNet

John Murphy
General Services
Administration

Lew Newlin
Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention

Craig Newmark
Craigslist

Robert Nielson
Army Department

Beth Noveck
Office of Science and
Technology Policy

Kshemendra Paul
Office of Management
and Budget

Bajinder Paul
Treasury Department

Mark Pietrasanta
Aquilent

William Powers
Army Department

Branko Primetica
eGlobalTech

Paul Prouty
General Services
Administration

Todd Ramsey
IBM

Anne Reed
Acquisition Solutions

Holly Ridgeway
Justice Department

Daniel Risacher
Defense Department

Alfred Rivera
Defense Information
Systems Agency

Andrew Robinson
ICF

Ron Ross
National Institute of
Standards and
Technology

 

 

Dominic Sale
Office of Management
and Budget

Shyam Salona
REI Systems

David Schell
Open Geospatial
Consortium

George Schindler
CGI

Ronald Simmons
Marine Corps

Col. Robert Skinner
Air Force

Sonya Smith
Navy Department

Tadgh Smith
Immigration and
Customs Enforcement

Lt. Gen. Jeffrey
Sorenson
Army

Judith Spencer
General Services
Administration

John Stewart
Cisco Systems

John Streufert
State Department

Roger Thorstenson
Defense Department

Lt. Col. Anmy Torres
Defense Information
Systems Agency

Linda Travers
Environmental
Protection Agency

Lena Trudeau
National Academy of
Public Administration

Rob Vietmeyer
Defense Information
Systems Agency

Greg Virgin
RedJack

Dr. David Warner
MindTel

Earl Warrington
General Services
Administration

David Williams
Internal Revenue
Service

Gary Winkler
Army Department

Natalie Zuech
Internal Revenue
Service

 

The 22nd Annual Federal 100 Awards Dinner
Monday, March 22nd, 2010 (FOSE Eve!) (click here to view winners)

Grand Hyatt, Washington DC

Join us downtown on FOSE Eve when we celebrate the 22nd Annual Federal 100 Awards. We will recognize 100 individuals whose vision, passion, risk-taking and pioneering spirit have impacted and transformed federal IT. Professionals from government, industry and academia will be honored for their efforts in affecting change, progress and efficiency in determining how the federal government acquires, develops and manages IT.

The winners are nominated by Federal Computer Week readers and selected by an independent panel of judges.

In addition, special Eagle Awards will be presented to one government official and one industry executive for outstanding contributions to the federal IT community.

This elegant event will take place the night before the FOSE show commences. (FOSE is the #1 government-focused technology event of the year, March 23-25 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center).

Click here for more information

 

 

 

 

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Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) is a structured, integrated approach to managing information technology (IT) investments. It is the primary process for making investment decisions, assessing investment process effectiveness, and refining investment related policies and procedures. It ensures that all IT investments align with the agency’s mission and support business needs while minimizing risks and maximizing returns through the investment’s lifecycle.

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