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Federal 100 winner: Barbara Hoffman

Hoffman oversaw 22 major information technology projects for the Navy Department and reduced the time required for internal reviews by 40 percent.

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Federal 100 winner: David Hollis

Hollis oversaw a pioneering acquisition process that made encryption tools for mobile devices available easily, quickly and at volume discounts for federal, state and local agencies.

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Federal 100 winner: Mary McCaffery

McCaffery helped EPA and other agencies understand the opportunities and challenges of applying Web 2.0 technology to government processes.

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Federal 100 winner: Melissa Hathaway

Hathaway is senior adviser to the director of national intelligence and chairwoman of the National Cyber Study Group, which helped develop the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative.

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Federal 100 winner: Guri Glass

Glass, project director of the Installation Management Systems-Army, manages software applications designed to improve soldiers’ quality of life.

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Fed 100 winner: Elizabeth McGrath

McGrath led a project to automate and streamline the process for granting security clearances to Defense Department employees and contractors, allowing them to begin serving more quickly.

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Federal 100 winner: George Bressler

Bressler successfully mobilized representatives of 150 organizations — including state, local, federal and tribal government agencies — as lead coordinator for an anti-terrorism training exercise.

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Federal 100 winner: Stuart Willoughby

Stuart Willoughby helped the federal government improve its citizen services by expanding and enhancing its use of technology.

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Centurions of public service

It’s been 20 years since Federal Computer Week initiated what is now the signature awards program in the federal information technology community.

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Fed 100 winner: David Mayo

Mayo, founder of the Industry Advisory Council’s Enterprise Architecture Shared Interest Group, has for years been a strong proponent of component- and service-based approaches to improve government.

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Federal 100 winner: Jeremy Warren

As the department's chief technology officer, Warren has shown a knack for finding ways to get complex systems in separate law enforcement agencies to share information.

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A GovLoop.com Sampler

GovLoop.com creator Steve Ressler, by day an IT specialist with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, points out some features and content from GovLoop.com that he says show why people find the site interesting, useful and fun.

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Federal 100 winner: Abe Berlas

Berlas provided members of the intelligence community with a single point of access to information and collaboration tools.

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Federal 100 winner: Colleen Coggins

Coggins pulled double duty, overseeing the Interior Department's mission-supporting transformation plans while also working as chairwoman of the CIO Council’s Federal Segment Architecture Working Group.

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Federal 100 winner: Macon Phillips

After the 2008 presidential election, Phillips developed Change.gov and oversaw the Obama-Biden Transition Team’s overall online communications.

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Federal 100 winner: William Hoover

Although Hoover’s aggressive mergers and acquisition campaign in 2008 yielded no deals, the exercise revalidated Hoover’s strategic plan and expanded his vision to reach tier-one status through organic growth.

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Web 2.0 for the pros

Sheila Campbell's social-networking efforts bring federal Web managers together.

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Federal 100 winner: Alan Paller

Paller helped develop the overall strategy for the Trusted Internet Connections initiative.