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2008 Federal 100 Award Winners

The theme for this year’s Federal 100 awards is “Agents of Change.” So, along those lines, we decided to do something a bit different: We are publishing the list of winners – the 100 people recognized for their contributions to the federal information technology market in the past year, before the March 24 gala. In years past, we kept the list close because we wanted it to be a surprise. But in this Web 2.0 world, we believe that information should be as transparent as possible. Besides, as soon as the list is sent out, it spreads like wildfire anyway. The names are only one part of the Fed 100 story. In the March 24 issue, we will tell you why these people won – we will tell their stories. Look for winners’ profiles and more on the awards in the March 24 issue of Federal Computer Week and on FCW.com. Also, we will announce the two Eagle Award winners at the awards gala.

2008 Federal 100 Award Winners
Brig. Gen. George Allen
Marine Corps
Stephen Duncan
General Services Administration
Curt Kolcun
Microsoft
Kathy Perras Dynamics Research Corp.
Perryn Ashmore
General Services Administration
Kenneth Fagan Jr.
Defense Information Systems Agency
Peter Korn
Sun Microsystems
David Powner Government Accountability Office
Jason Baron
National Archives and Records Administration

 

Lesley Field
Office of Management and Budget
Kimberly Lane
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Charles Prow
IBM

Paul Bartock
National Security Agency

Maryantonett Flumian
University of Ottawa
Jim Leto
GTSI
Venkatapathi Puvvada Unisys
Gary Bass
OMB Watch
Joyce France
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Nancy Leveson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stephen Quinn National Institute of Standards and Technology
Cathy Beasley
General Services Administration
Randy Garrett
Army
Peter Levine
Senate Armed Services Committee
Christian Rasmussen National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Shelly Bird
Microsoft
Chase Garwood
Homeland Security Department
Ryan Loving
General Dynamics Information Technology
Rebecca Richards Homeland Security Department
Mark Blevins
Perot Systems Government Services
Diana Gowen
Qwest Government Services
Diann McCoy
Defense Information Systems Agency
Col. Eric Rolaf
Marine Corps
Jack Braun
General Services Administration
Floyd Groce
Navy Department
Elizabeth McGrath
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Ronald Rosenthal
Navy Department
Greg Brewer
SecureInfo
Paul Gwaltney
Nortel Government Solutions
David Medeck
Internal Revenue Service
Debra Ruh
TecAccess
Frances Byrd
U.S. Postal Service
David Hadsell
EDS
Darlene Meskell
General Services Administration
Shyam Salona
REI Systems
Joseph Campbell
Office of Personnel Management
Robert Hanson
Sarasota County, Fla., and Sarasota County School Board
Daniel Mintz
Transportation Department
Eric Schmidt
Google
Kevin Campbell
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
Alan Harbitter
Nortel Government Solutions
Steven Monteith
U.S. Postal Service
Andy Schoenbach
Office of Management and Budget
Robert Carey
Navy Department
Lee Harvey
Army
Doug Montgomery
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gen. Norton Schwartz
U.S. Transportation Command
Cecilia Coates
State Department
Kip Hawley
Transportation Security Administration
Donna Morea
CGI
Adam Sedgewick
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Paul Cofoni
CACI
Kenneth Heitkamp
Air Force
Kenneth Mortensen Justice DepartmentRobert Shea
Office of Management and Budget
Colleen Coggins
Interior Department
Col. Barry Hensley
Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations
John Moses Environmental Protection AgencyJohn Swart
Army
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine)
Senate
Neil Horikoshi
IBM
Thomas Neff ArmyDon Tapscott
New Paradigm
Frank Constantino
FBI
Warren Huffer
Energy Department
Steven Newburg-Rinn
SRA International
Peter Tseronis
Education Department
Guy Copeland
Computer Sciences Corp.
Michael Jacobs
Navy Department
Arthur O'Connor Transportation Department Zachary Tumin
Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government
Lt. Gen. Charles Croom Jr.
Defense Information Systems Agency
Jerry Johnston
Environmental Protection Agency
Diane O'Connor
Army
Teresa White
Defense Information Systems Agency
Patrice D'Eramo
Cisco Systems
Brig. Gen. Nickolas Justice
Army
Thomas O'Reilly
Justice Department
Steven Willett
Defense Intelligence Agency
Robert Dix
Juniper Networks
Steven Kempf
General Services Administration
Bajinder Paul Treasury Department Jim Williams General Services Administration
Martha Dorris
General Services Administration
Judith Kenny
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
George PedersenManTechKaren Wilson
Boeing
Col. Monte Dunard
Marine Corps
Jeff Koch
Office of Management and Budget
William Pelgrin
New York State
Henry Wychorski
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center

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Doan's departure:

Soloway: Challenges are opportunities
GSA must seize the moment to rebuild relations with federal agency customers and Congress.

Doan's departure:

Aronie: The Eagle and the Arrow
Doan waged bold battles during her tenure, but those battles ended up being distracting.

Doan's departure:

Fox: Doan picked a good fight
By standing up to GSA’s inspector general, Doan showed she understood the proper role of IGs.

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