
Maximus’ Eileen Cassidy Rivera Releases ‘Hard Talk’
Eileen Cassidy Rivera was decidedly not interested in the world of GovCon ⏤ at least, not at first. She was thoroughly enjoying her role as director of public affairs and press for the Peace Corps, where the office culture embraced creativity, collaboration and a passion for public service. But in January 2001, Rivera’s political appointment

WashingtonExec Video Interview Series: Camille Tuutti, Editor-in-Chief of GovernmentCIO Magazine
GovernmentCIO Magazine Editor-in-Chief Camille Tuutti shared her insights on the company’s mission to deliver real content, not happy talk, to today’s tech-minded executives. She also discussed artificial intelligence and the federal push to modernize legacy IT systems in this recent interview with WashingtonExec. Related: GovernmentCIO Magazine Hires Camille Tuutti as Editor-in-Chief

GovernmentCIO Magazine Hosts Future of AI in Government Event
In December, GovernmentCIO Magazine hosted its second CXO Tech Forum, placing government’s blossoming use of artificial intelligence front and center. The event featured panels of public and private sector experts discussing how this technology could revolutionize the federal government. One panel, moderated by GovernmentCIO Magazine Editor-in-Chief Camille Tuutti, featured General Services Administration Emerging Citizen Technology

GovernmentCIO Magazine Hires Camille Tuutti as Editor-in-Chief
Camille Tuutti has been named editor-in-chief of GovernmentCIO Magazine. The Stockholm, Sweden, native previously spent three years as executive editor at Nextgov and has also worked at Fedscoop and FCW. Her career spans several years covering and overseeing coverage of federal contracting, cybersecurity and technology issues. “Camille Tuutti is among the most highly respected journalists in

The Scoop: An Exclusive Interview with NextGov Executive Editor Camille Tuutti
There’s no one better to ask about the latest news than a fellow journalist, so WashingtonExec sat down with Camille Tuutti, executive editor of NextGov, for a chat about what’s what in federal IT, how she came to lead a team of award-winning journalists, and a few tough lessons she’s learned along the way. WashingtonExec:

How to Empower Women to Succeed in STEM
Finding a “coalition of the willing,” as Joyce Hunter put it, is critical for women to succeed in both STEM careers and in government. Mentors and peers can actively support their female colleagues through explicit recognition (“Well, as Jane said…”), making space for everyone’s voice (“What do you think, Ellen?”), and by encouraging each other

Three Capital Region Editors Share “How to Get A Reporters Attention in the Always-On News Cycle”
WashingtonExec’s MARCOM Committee’s fall 2014 kick off meeting was a successful event by all accounts. WashingtonExec MARCOM Committee Co-Chairs invited the D.C. region’s top business reporters and editors, who often cover the government contracting space, to speak on the topic of “Can You Hear Me Now? How to Get a Reporter’s Attention in the Always-On

ATARC Mobile Computing Summit Identifies Formula to Enhance Government Mission with Mobility
Mobile computing is changing government, and it will continue to for at least a while, according to industry and government thought leaders at last month’s Federal Mobile Computing Summit hosted by the Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC) at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C. The two-day conference marked the fifth of such mobile

WashingtonExec’s Weekly E-Magazine: News You Need to Know
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine presents a featured story on Jay Johnson, president and chief executive officer of Software AG. Johnson spoke about where the local technology industry is headed, the company’s recent acquisition of Terracotta, big data analytics, lowest price, technically-acceptable (LPTA) contracts and more. Also, check out an article on Annette Rippert of Accenture

Camille Tuutti Joins Nextgov as Executive Editor
Atlantic Media’s Government Executive Media Group today announced it has appointed Camille Tuutti to serve as Executive Editor of Nextgov — the group’s federal technology information publication. The former FedScoop editorial director will replace Katherine Peters to lead editorial strategy and operations for Nextgov starting June 9 after most recently serving as the FedScoop.com editorial
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