FCW announces the 2009 Federal 100 award winners
The Federal 100 awards recognize individuals in government and industry who have made significant contributions to the federal information technology community in 2008.
The 1105 Government Information Group and Federal Computer Week are pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 Federal 100 awards.
To view the complete list, click here.
The Federal 100 award recognizes individuals in government and industry who made significant contributions to the federal information technology community in 2008.
The winners were chosen by a panel of distinguished panel of judges: Dave Wennergren (chairman), Defense Department; Linda Cureton, NASA; Lesley Field, Office of Federal Procurement Policy; Vance Hitch, Justice Department; Michael Howell, Office of Management and Budget; Steve Kelman, Kennedy School of Government; James Seligman, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Stan Soloway, Professional Services Council; Gary Winkler, Army; and Bob Woods, Topside Consulting.
Look for full coverage of the awards in the March 23 issue of Federal Computer Week. The 1105 Government Information Group will honor the winners at a gala March 25. For more information on the gala, click here.
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