McLean, VA, Feb. 01, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FCW, published by 1105 Media, Inc., is pleased to announce the winners of the 29th annual Federal 100 Awards.
The Federal 100 Awards are presented to government, industry and academic leaders who have gone above and beyond to make a real difference in the way technology was bought, managed and used in the federal IT community. Honorees will be celebrated at the Federal 100 Gala on March 22nd at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, DC. The complete list of the 2018 winners can be found at https://FCW.com/fed100
"In a transition year that had as much churn as 2017 did, one might think that federal IT would suffer from the same stasis and standoffs we saw elsewhere in government," FCW Editor-in-Chief Troy K. Schneider said. "But as this list of winners makes clear, tremendous progress was made on many different fronts. It's a testament to the talent and dedication of IT leaders throughout both government and industry."
Detailed winner profiles will be featured on FCW.com, and will appear in the March/April print and digital issues of FCW.
The 2018 Federal 100 Winners:
Col. Terrence Adams
U.S. Air Force
Austin Agrella
Representative Will Hurd, Chair, House IT Subcommittee
Jack Albright
Department of Transportation
Kirit Amin
International Trade Commission
Lee Ann Anderson
Unisys Federal
Jose Arrieta
General Services Administration
Vera Ashworth
CGI Federal
Marianne Bailey
Department of Defense
Matthew Bailey
Office of Management and Budget
Judith Baltensperger
Department of Homeland Security
Tony Bardo
Hughes
Jack Bates
Department of Veterans Affairs
David Bennett
Defense Information Systems Agency
Maj. Tom Bereknyei
Defense Digital Service
Diane Brewer
Department of the Navy
Vernon Broadwater
Vencore, Inc.
Col. Jacqueline (Denise) Brown
Department of the Army
Sean Casey
Office of Managment and Budget
Byron Caswell
Regent Solutions
Guy Cavallo
Small Business Administration
Joanne Collins-Smee
General Services Administration
Cheri Couchis
Department of the Navy
Kevin Cox
Department of Homeland Security
Glenn Davidson
Department of Commerce
Donna Dodson
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Michael Duffy
Department of Homeland Security
Alan Evans
Department of State
Joshua Franklin
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Adrian Gardner
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Vice Adm. Michael Gilday
U.S. Navy
William Graves
Department of Defense
Don Hall
OnSolve
Dan Helfrich
Deloitte
Capt. Damen Hofheinz
Department of the Navy
Karina Homme
Microsoft
Rep. Will Hurd
U.S. House of Representatives
Tim Hurlebaus
CGI Federal
Kamal Jabbour
Department of the Air Force
Frank Jones
Department of Defense
Rob Joyce
National SecurityCouncil
Kay Kapoor
formerly with AT&T
Casey Kelley
General Services Administration
Trey Kennedy
General Services Administration
Yogesh Khanna
CSRA
Robert King
Department of Homeland Security
Joseph Klimavicz
Department of Justice
Roger Krone
Leidos
Tanya Lambert
Department of the Air Force
Evan Lee
Department of Health and Human Services
Naomi Lefkovitz
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Chris Liddell
Office of American Innovation
Greg Little
Department of Defense
Michael Maiorana
Verizon Enterprise Solutions
Kevin McAleenan
Customs and Border Protection
Sandra McGill
Centers for Disease Control
Conor McGrath
Office of Sen. Jerry Moran
Brett McMillen
Amazon Web Services
Col. James (Darby) McNulty
U.S. Army
Mitzi Mead
Accela Consulting
John Mengucci
CACI
Meagan Metzger
Dcode
Vicki Michetti
Department of Defense
Steven Muck
Department of the Navy
Mamta Nagaraja
NASA
Kevin Nally
U.S. Secret Service
Vicky Niblett
General Services Administration
Adelaide O'Brien
IDC Government Insights
Col. Joseph Papenfus
Department of the Army
Scott Pawlowski
National Park Service
James Piché
General Services Administration
Hildi Pineda
AbleVets LLC
Michael Powers
NASA
Tom Ragland
Dell EMC Federal
Trent Randall
Department of the Interior
Alfred Rivera
Defense Information Systems Agency
Will Roper
Department of Defense
Kris Rowley
General Services Administration
Col. William Russell
U.S. Army
Paul Saladna
NTTData
Alvin Salehi
Office of Management and Budget
Craig Schaefer
Program Executive Office, Defense Healthcare Management Systems
Brian Scott
Department of Homeland Security
Raj Shah
Department of Defense
Matthew Shallbetter
Department of Health and Human Services
Cynthia Shelton
CenturyLink
Todd Simpson
Food and Drug Administration
Vincent Sritapan
Department of Homeland Security – Science & Technology Directorate
Gary Stevens
Department of Veterans Affairs
Tom Suder
Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC)
Robin Swan
Department of the Army
Kyle Tuberson
ICF
David Vargas
Office of Personnel Management
John Wagner
Customs and Border Protection
Dave Wajsgras
Raytheon
James (Jim) Walker
NASA
Gary Washington
Department of Agriculture
Susan Wedge
IBM Services
Dorsy Yoffie
General Services Administration
Aleksandar Zelenovic
Sapient Consulting
Bill Zielinski
General Services Administration
For more information on the Federal 100 Awards, visit https://FCW.com/fed100
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