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    Know Star CIOs in Government and Industry? Nominate Them for the 2023 Chief Officer Awards!

    By Staff WriterFebruary 7, 2023
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    The deadline to submit nominations for the Chief Officer Awards is March 3, and we want your help to find the chief information officers spearheading IT initiatives and contributions that drive positive change in federal agencies.

    Held in-person May 10 at The Ritz-Carlton in McLean, Virginia, the Chief Officer Awards will recognize the most impactful and innovative C-suite executives in government and industry. The goal is to showcase the technologists, security experts and business leaders making waves in government contracting from both sides of the sector.

    For the CIO award, nominations may come from peers, employees, supervisors and fellow government or industry leaders. This category focuses on executives tasked with establishing an agencywide secure IT enterprise architecture built for interoperability, information sharing and emerging technologies.

    Nominations may come from peers, employees, supervisors and fellow government or industry leaders. Achievements between 2022 and 2023 will be considered.

    An executive and/or organization can submit nominations for more than one category, and self-nominations are accepted. Nominations should be max 350 words and include how the CIO solved a challenge(s) for the end customer.

    For more information and to nominate, visit ChiefAwards.com.

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