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Zachary Baldwin: Crunching data for data center consolidation
Baldwin developed a strategy for collecting and analyzing information on the federal government's existing data centers.
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Robert S. Niewood: Making old things new again
Niewood retrofitted an old system with a standardized electronic contract file structure, which fostered the development of a paperless environment at GSA's Office of Assisted Acquisition Services.
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Jamie Findlater: A diplomat for social media
Findlater championed the use of new-media tools at the State Department, including the new Corridor professional networking site.
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Junaid Shah: A heart of service for those on the front lines
Shah provided technical, contracting and project management support for the Army's Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care program.
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Jessica Milcetich: Putting social media to work for the public
Milcetich pioneered the use of social media in the Federal Citizen Information Center, including the use of a document-sharing site to make government publications more widely available.
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Brian Ibbison: On the IT beat for community policing program
Ibbison spearheaded work on key systems for the Justice Department's Community Oriented Policing Services, including a new system for grant applications.
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Zachary Lindsay: Helping the Army get down to business
Lindsay accelerated the development schedule for new releases of the General Fund Enterprise Business System, which helped the Army produce its first auditable financial statement.
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Jay Huie: Here's how to pull together a plan
Huie spearheaded development of the Energy Department's IT Strategic Roadmap and played an instrumental role in getting input from IT leaders across the department.
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Jessica Nadine Hernandez: Turning a new page in federal libraries
Hernandez recruited a team of creative and energetic federal employees who are interested in modernizing federal libraries.
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Leonard D'Avolio: Putting health data to work for veterans
D'Avolio oversaw the development and deployment of a system for managing data on 1 million veterans enrolled in a health research program.
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Mari Oh: She has a knack for making people talk
Oh developed a variety of programs to improve collaboration between government and industry.
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Maj. Nicholas R. Miller: Honoring the fallen behind the scenes
Miller overhauled Arlington National Cemetery's IT strategy to address critical information assurance problems.
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Gaurav Mathur: Engineering a better solution for vets
Mathur supported the implementation of the Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record, a joint initiative by the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments aimed at improving the health care of veterans.
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Bridget Roddy: A view of the world
Roddy managed the launch of the Virtual Student Foreign Service, a high-profile program that connects American students with State's domestic offices and U.S. missions abroad.
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John Mark Hall: Keeping security front and center
Hall worked closely with the Integrated Security Program team and its partners, which are developing security measures for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's new campus at Fort Belvoir, Va.
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Cate Berard: A guru for the greening of IT
Berard took a leadership role in the Obama administration's efforts to introduce sustainable practices for buying, managing and disposing of IT products.
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Paul Swider: Pioneer of Tech@State
Swider engineered the creation of Tech@State, which brings together technology leaders and innovators to support the United States' diplomacy and development agenda.
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