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In a year with an approaching presidential election and a decade that began with an uncertain political climate, contractors are navigating the government contracting waters like never before. But politics can’t slow down these select leaders who continue to innovate, transform and meet bipartisan mission-critical requirements — all in the name of making the federal government more efficient, effective and secure.
For the fifth year in a row, WashingtonExec has assembled its list of executives changing the status quo in uncertain times. Who are the trendsetters finding opportunities and maintaining their relevance in a crowded marketplace?
Check out our slideshow to learn why these 25 leaders are those to watch in 2020.
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I congratulate the human and technological acquisitions …
Congratulations Julianne ! I find it amazing that the young people of today are accomplishing so much ! Fondly, Pam