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Saturday, July 19, 2008

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More than a thousand people from government and industry gathered at the annual Federal 100 Awards gala on March 26. During the festivities, David Wennergren, recently appointed deputy chief information officer at the Defense Department, and James Duffey Jr., general manager of U.S. Public Sector at EDS, received the Eagle Awards for government and industry. Comedian Paula Poundstone capped off the evening with an hour-long improv performance.

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Captured on Video: The Federal 100 Awards Gala
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Anne Armstrong

The Federal 100: An opportunity to focus on what works

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Ed Meagher and Dan Young

The Missing Man ceremony: Remembering those in harm's way

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Chris Dorobek

The 2007 Federal 100 winners: People who decided to get the job done

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Bobbie Kilberg

The Eagle award for industry: James Duffey Jr. and the spirit of philanthropy

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Ira Hobbs

The Eagle award for government: David Wennergren and the power of leadership


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