Facebook: The Rising Star edition

This program demonstrates that being young has little to do with age. It has much more to do with how one views the world.

: This week’s issue celebrates youth. It seems almost odd that we need to specifically call attention to youth, given that our culture already seems to do a remarkably good job of that. But, unfortunately, our culture seems to do a very good job celebrating the more superficial parts of youth — looks, for example. That is not the point of Federal Computer Week’s Rising Star Awards. To the contrary, we think this program demonstrates that being young, in fact, has little to do with age. It has much more to do with how one views the world. The cliché is that young people often seem to think outside the box. We hope this awards program will inspire young leaders who not only think outside the box but also perhaps ignore boxes altogether. Increasingly, they are the generation of people who were born digital. They don’t remember when phones had cords. They think of e-mail as so 1990s. But they are also the generation that lives through networks — social and otherwise. They are the generation that embraces Facebook, MySpace, wikis and blogs. A government that is stuck in stovepipes is meeting the generation that doesn’t know or comprehend stovepipes. This is the sophomore class of Rising Star winners. We are immensely proud of this program and the winners, whom we profile in the following pages, and the nominees, because they demonstrate the work that young people can do in government and industry. We particularly want to thank the Young AFCEANs of AFCEA International’s Bethesda, Md., chapter, who originally came to us with the idea for this awards program. We also want to thank those who served as judges for their work reviewing the nominations.
Why Rising Stars












— Christopher J. Dorobek  

Judges
























Alan Balutis
Cisco Systems
Mark Krzysko
Defense Department
Lisa Akers
General Services Administration and the American Council for Technology/Industry Advisory Council Voyagers Program
Steve Ressler
Homeland Security Department and Rising Star Class of 2006

Ira Hobbs
Former Treasury Department


Cal Shintani
CACI International and the American Council for Technology/Industry Advisory Council Voyagers Program
Steve Krauss
GTSI and Rising Star Class of 2006
Tim Young
Office of Management and Budget