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    Celebrate C-Suite Success: Nominate a CIO for the March 8 Chief Officer Awards

    By Rachel KirklandMarch 3, 2024
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    The deadline to submit nominations for WashingtonExec’s Chief Officer Awards is March 8, and we want your help finding the top chief information officers taking their organizations to the next level.

    The COA luncheon will be May 10 at The Hilton in McLean, Virginia, and 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 chief information officer award, nominations may come from peers, employees, supervisors and fellow government or industry leaders. Achievements between 2023 and 2024 will be considered.

    Nominations are open to members and non-members. There is no cost to submit a nomination.

    Last year’s winners were Chris Soong of HII Mission Technologies, Chas Shaffer of Guidehouse and Kelly Fletcher of the State Department.

    An executive and/or organization can submit nominations for more than one category, and self-nominations are accepted. In 350 words or less, nominations should explain how the individual is a leader in their area and discuss how the person solved a challenge for a customer, mission or organization. 

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

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