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    Maximus Names Joe Jeter SVP of Federal Technology

    By Staff WriterJanuary 4, 2023
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    Joe Jeter, Maximus

    Joe Jeter has been appointed senior vice president for federal technology to lead Maximus’ technology strategy and approach for federal agencies.

    “Joe has proven himself as one of the true leaders in the federal technology space, in particular through his unique ability to identify and adopt emerging technologies that can deliver value and mission acceleration,” said Teresa Weipert, general manager of federal services with Maximus.

    “As we look to 2023 and beyond, our focus as a company is helping federal agencies develop and implement large enterprise IT programs that require innovative solutions to improve service delivery, increase productivity, and bolster trust with the general public,” Weipert said.

    Jeter previously managed IT enterprise systems at Verizon and worked on large-scale IT strategy and systems delivery with Unisys Corp. He also developed the architecture for Armed Forces Radio and Television Network’s streaming services.

    “The Maximus team has set itself apart from competitors through an approach to modernization that focuses on best-in-class technology combined with an intimate knowledge of the challenges facing federal agencies,” Jeter said.

    “It’s an approach that I believe in, as there’s unlimited potential for what federal agencies can accomplish through technology, particularly emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning,” he added.

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