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Martha Johnson's résumé

Employment:

Computer Sciences Corp., vice president of culture, 2007 to present.

SRA-Touchstone Consulting Group, director and vice president, 2004 to 2007.

The Council for Excellence in Government, vice president of leadership and performance, 2002.

General Services Administration, chief of staff, 1996 to 2001.

Education:

Oberlin College, 1974, double major in economics and history.

Yale University School of Management, 1979, MBA.

Government experience:

Clinton-Gore transition, 1992.

Obama-Biden transition, 2008.

Source: Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Matthew Weigelt is acquisition editor for Federal Computer Week.

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