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    Amy Rall to Lead DMI’s Federal Group

    By Staff WriterNovember 7, 2022
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    Amy Rall, DMI

    Amy Rall has been hired as president of DMI’s federal group to oversee the company’s entire federal business, which includes federal civilian, federal health, Defense Department and national security portfolios.

    “Technology underpins the federal government’s ability to deliver on its mission and at DMI, we are committed to driving innovation to where it has the most impact,” said DMI Founder and CEO Jay Sunny Bajaj.

    “Success requires bold leaders that inspire change, encourage government-industry collaboration, and bring new ways to sustainably develop, maintain, and advance technology for good,” Bajaj added. “Amy is just that kind of leader, and we are thrilled to have her leading our federal team as we continue to deliver on the promise of digital government and public service value.”

    Rall brings nearly 30 years of experience in technology leadership roles and has been recognized as an expert and innovator. Before joining DMI, she was the CEO of Linkware Group, and served as the senior vice president of the homeland and critical Infrastructure business unit at SAIC and Unisys.

    “It is an exciting time to join DMI and already I am very impressed with the strength of our offerings, breadth of accounts, and the exceptional talent and culture of our teams,” Rall said.

    “This is a unique time in the federal marketplace, where a mid-size company with outstanding commercial capabilities and deep federal mission understanding will stand out because of our ability to truly partner with agencies to achieve their digital transformation goals,” she added. “I look forward to driving the next phase of our growth as we help solve some of government’s most challenging problems.”

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