And now...the 2011 Federal 100 award winners

We've whittled several hundred nominations down to 100 winners

The envelope please ...

Federal Computer Week and 1105 Government Information Group have announced the winners of the 2011 Federal 100 awards. The winners did work that included developing the cybersecurity workforce, applying social media to disaster response, improving services to veterans, developing geospatial-based intelligence analysis and preparing the nation to deal with health emergencies.

The Federal 100 award recognizes individuals in government and industry who made significant contributions to the federal IT community in the previous year.


View the complete list of Federal 100 award winners.


This year’s winners, chosen by a select panel of government and industry leaders, include 23 people from industry, two from state and local government, and 75 from the federal government – with 55 in civilian agencies and 20 in the defense sector.

Look for full coverage of the awards, including profiles of each of the winners, in the March 28 issue of Federal Computer Week. The 1105 Government Information Group will honor the winners at a gala dinner on March 28. For more information on the event, go to the Federal 100 awards page.

If you see any errors in the listings, please send a message to fed100@1105media.com.

About the Author

John S. Monroe is the editor-in-chief of Federal Computer Week.

Reader comments

Wed, Feb 9, 2011

Congratulations GSA. It is not strange at all that so many are being recognized for their significant contributions to the federal IT community. GSA is fortunate to have so many innovators and forward thinkers. They are changing the way government does business and providing tools and capabilities to federal agencies to ensure their adoption of new technologies and open government initiatives.

Wed, Feb 9, 2011

Eight from GSA

Wed, Feb 9, 2011

Does anyone else find it strange that GSA, a small, third-tier agency, has 6 (yes SIX) people selected for this award?

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