Washington, DC's Top CTOs Share Tech Trends and Technologies to Watch in the Federal Marketplace
VIENNA, Va. -- Ask any chief technology officer what it takes to be successful in the federal marketplace and they'll tell you: collaboration. As top to bottom integrated systems are replaced by more information-intensive ones, CTOs are now having to reach across company lines for ideas and innovation -- making information-sharing among Tag Heuer Replica CTOs essential. So, who are some of the area's top CTOs? And what tech trends are they watching?
ExecutiveBiz, the Greater Washington area's rapidly growing weekly digital magazine, has just released its list of some of the area's top CTOs. Representing a diverse range of company sizes and customer focus, those selected are Robert Brammer of Northrop Grumman Information Systems, Deb Dunie of CACI, Yogesh Khanna of CSC, Michael Kushin of ManTech, Jake MacLeod of Bechtel Communications, Dave McQueeney of IBM's U.S. Federal, Mars Mariano of Affiliated Computer Services, Gil Miller of Noblis, Brian Neely of AMERICAN SYSTEMS, and PV Puvvada of Unisys Federal.
In addition to being named among the area's top CTOs, each shared their tech forecast for the year. "2009 is going to be about the responsible use of existing technology to provide accountability and traceability," said Dave McQueeney of IBM's U.S. Federal to ExecutiveBiz. Each CTO also offered predictions on trends including green IT, cybersecurity, virtualization, and cloud computing.
"At a time when TARP and other initiatives are making government transparency all the more critical, government contractors really have to keep their pulse on tech trends coming up on the horizon," says JD Kathuria, Editor-in-Chief of ExecutiveBiz. "Our readers will be eager to see if these CTO predictions hold true for 2009."
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ExecutiveBiz is a weekly digital magazine that covers the Greater Washington, DC business community. ExecutiveBiz was launched in 2002 as the official newsletter of the Potomac Officers Club, Greater Washington's leading business organization for C-level executives. With the dramatic cuts in corporate training budgets and need for straight-talking business events, ExecutiveBiz launched an events division to provide peer-to-peer community building and "executive-only" opportunities to network. For more information, visit .