Federal Computer Week Announces 2005 Federal 100 Award Winners.FALLS CHURCH Falls Church, independent city (1990 pop. 9,578), NE Va., a residential suburb of Washington, D.C.; inc. as a town 1875, as a city 1948. There is diverse light manufacturing, including telecommunications equipment. , Va. -- Federal Computer Week released the winners of its 16th annual Federal 100 Awards today. The 2005 awards are presented to public and private sector information technology professionals who made outstanding contributions to the government IT community in 2004. "This is a growing and dynamic market. The 16th annual Federal 100 Awards honor As a verb, to accept a bill of exchange, or to pay a note, check, or accepted bill, at maturity. To pay or to accept and pay, or, where a credit so engages, to purchase or discount a draft complying with the terms of the draft. the individuals who go way beyond just doing a good job. These are the people who drive change, who make government smarter and more efficient," said Federal Computer Week Publisher Anne Armstrong Anne L. Armstrong (b. December 27, 1927) is a United States diplomat, politician, and the first female Counselor to the President; she served in that capacity under both the Ford and Nixon administrations. She was also the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. . "This year's winners become part of a tradition of excellence and service. We applaud them and their achievements." Federal Computer Week's March 21 issue will be dedicated to the 2005 Federal 100 Awards. The issue will highlight each of the winners and their accomplishments. It will also profile some of the more innovative winners. Award winners will be honored hon·or n. 1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate. 2. a. Good name; reputation. b. at the 16th annual Federal 100 Awards Gala on March 23 at the Ritz Ritz elegant and luxurious hotel opened in Paris in 1898 by César Ritz; hence, ‘ritzy, putting on the ritz.’ [Fr. Hist.: Wentworth, 429] See : Luxury Carlton Carl·ton , Steven Norman Known as "Steve." Born 1944. American baseball player. As a left-handed pitcher with the Philadelphia Phillies (1972-1985), he became the first pitcher to win four Cy Young Awards (1972, 1977, 1980, and 1982). in McLean McLean, city (1990 pop. 38,168), Fairfax co., N Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C. Manufacturing includes foods, satellite components, and computer and telecommunications equipment. , Va. The gala will also award recipients of Federal Computer Week's Monticello Monticello (mŏn'tĭsĕl`ō, –chĕl`ō) [Ital.,=little mountain], estate, 640 acres (259 hectares), central Va., near Charlottesville; home of Thomas Jefferson for 56 years. and Eagle awards. The Monticello Award recognizes a single information system or program that has had a direct impact on the public at large. The Eagle Award is presented to one government official and one industry executive for outstanding contributions to the federal IT community. About Federal Computer Week Published by FCW FCW Federal Computer Week FCW Florida Championship Wrestling FCW Forward Collision Warning FCW FC Wacker Innsbruck (traditional soccer club) FCW Field Claims Workstation (State Farm Insurance) Media Group, Federal Computer Week is the leading media brand for the government IT market. Its print, online, event and custom media products uniquely integrate coverage of government, business and technology issues to help government IT decision-makers achieve results and meet agency missions. Federal Computer Week's integrated media platform serves the information needs of more than 100,000 members of the government IT buying team -- agency executives, program managers, IT managers and systems integrators An individual or organization that builds systems from a variety of diverse components. With increasing complexity of technology, more customers want complete solutions to information problems, requiring hardware, software and networking expertise in a multivendor environment. -- across all segments of federal, state and local government. To learn more, visit www.FCW.com. 2005 Federal 100 Award Winners Randy Adkins Air Force Anne K. Altman IBM Zalmai Azmi FBI Col. Robert G. Baker Marine Corps Carol Bales Energy Department Joan Barr Internal Revenue Service Glenn Beach Cybernet Systems Meredith Benson Office of Management and Budget Jerry L. Berson Social Security Administration Lt. Col. Joseph Besselman Air Force Hari Bezwada Army Sam Bodman Treasury Department Kenneth Buetow National Cancer Institute Brian Burns Bureau of Indian Affairs Col. Joseph "Tom" Catudal Coalition Provisional Authority Daniel J. Chenok SRA International Col. David W. Coker Army John M. Dalrymple Internal Revenue Service Ruth E. Dayhoff Department of Veterans Affairs Jim Dempsey Center for Democracy and Technology Scott F. Denniston Department of Veterans Affairs Shivani Desai Office of Management and Budget Rhonda Diaz Office of Personnel Management Joe Farley Hewlett-Packard Col. Timothy Fong Army Mary B. Freeman Verizon Paul Garver Quest Software Lt. Col. Thomas Gaylord Air Force Lawrence Gross Energy Department Priscilla E. Guthrie Defense Department J. Greg Hanson Congress Morris J. Head Internal Revenue Service Karen Hogan Commerce Department Charles Jennings Swan Island Networks Maureen Jewell Big Sky Economic Development Authority Clay Johnson Office of Management and Budget Col. William Kelley Defense Department Afzal Khan Crown Consulting James A. Kissko Social Security Administration Dr. Robert M. Kolodner Veterans Health Administration Karl O. Krumbholz General Services Administration Michael Kurtz National Archives and Records Administration Chris Louden Enspier Technologies Gilman Louie In-Q-Tel Craig Luigart Department of Veterans Affairs Tonya J. Manning Labor Department J. Patrick McConnel Internal Revenue Service Capt. Sheila McCoy Navy J. Patrick McCreary Justice Department Patricia McGinnis Council for Excellence in Government John W. McManus NASA Edward Meagher Department of Veterans Affairs Larry C. Mercier Office of Personnel Management Maj. Gen. Dale W. Meyerrose Air Force Harris N. Miller Information Technology Association of America Donna Morea CGI-AMS J. Eun Moredock Energy Department Robert Myhill Congress Long V. Nguyen Pragmatics Chris Niedermayer Agriculture Department Meg Offit Gold Treasury Department John L. Okay Topside Consulting Group Cmdr. Randy Onders Navy Robert L. Otto U.S. Postal Service Paul D. Peters Defense Logistics Agency Jonathan Q. Pettus NASA Harry Piccariello Informatica Curtis Porter Federal Aviation Administration Rep. Adam Putnam House of Representatives Venkatapathi Puvvada Unisys J. Lisa Romney Defense Department Robert Roth Agriculture Department Gregory D. Rothwell Homeland Security Department Charles Russell Army Reserves Lt. Col. Joe Schafer Army James R. Shanks CDW Government John Sindelar General Services Administration Rear Adm. Andrew M. Singer Navy Sandra Smith Navy Stan Soloway Professional Services Council J. Timothy Sprehe Sprehe Information Management Associates Melva Strang Air Force Kirk Swann Touchstone Consulting Group Louis Sweeny Ross & Associates Environmental Consulting Jeanette Thornton Office of Management and Budget Barbara Trujillo Army Tish Tucker Agriculture Department Lauren Uher Office of Management and Budget Doug Wagoner Data Systems Analysts James D. Ward Navy Lt. Col. Marianne E. Watson Army Janet L. Webster U.S. Postal Service David M. Wennergren Navy Barry C. West Federal Emergency Management Agency Sandra Wetzel-Smith Navy James Williams Homeland Security Department Gary L. Winkler Army Abbas Yazdani Artel Scott Yi FBI Tim Young Office of Management and Budget |
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