I can't do this job without the help of a lot of people, and this is the time of the year to thank them -- and they deserve it, because sometimes I can get cranky.
So, kudos to the following folks who exhibit true grace when dealing with me:
- Katie Roberts, Veterans Affairs Department press secretary
- Roger Baker, VA CIO
- Art Wu, Republican Deputy Staff Director, Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, House VA Committee
- Laura Williams, public affairs officer, Defense Information Systems Agency
- Air Force Lt. Col. April Cunningham, Pentagon press desk
- Lt. Col. Lee Packnett and Lt. Col. Steve Warren, Army Pentagon media relations
- Paul Mehney and Dave Hampton, Army public affairs officers who help me my trips to Ft. Bliss/White Sands Missile Range
- Lt. Myers Vasquez, Navy public affairs, Pentagon
- Warren Suss, Suss Consulting
- John Garing, DISA/Suss Consulting
- Bernie Skoch, Consultant and fellow radio geek
- Army Brig. Gen. Loree Sutton, former director of the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, and Dr. Greg Reger, Army psychologist with the National Center for Telehealth and Technology, for their insights into PTS/TBI at the Government Executive Leadership Breakfast in April
Finally, special thanks to two friends who help me stay on the beam: George Wright on the Army Pentagon press desk and Navy Capt. Dave Wray, commander of Joint Public Affairs Support Element.
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