
CVP Partners With GWU For Speaker Series On Change and Innovation
Customer Value Partners has teamed with The George Washington University for a new, speaker series on change, technology, innovation and entrepreneurship, featuring former Federal Communication Commission Chief Information Officer David Bray, the current Executive Director for the People-Centered Internet coalition, as the debut speaker. Bray’s talk will kick off the the CVP Speaker Series at GW

SOSi and GWU’s Physician Group Offer Telemedicine Solutions
SOSi personnel working overseas will have access to advanced health care under a newly constructed partnership between George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates and SOS International LLC. MFA’s global operations center offers 24/7 service to connect patients directly to physicians who provide care through telemedicine methods such as mobile device applications and video conferencing. SOSi

SAVE THE DATE: Young AFCEA Bethesda to Host Women in Technology Leadership Panel and Networking Event, March 26, 2015
The Young AFCEA Bethesda and the George Washington University will host a morning panel and networking session with women in management and technology from 9 a.m. to noon March 26 at The Marvin Center at George Washington University, 800 21st St. NW, in Washington, D.C. This event aims to provide young professionals in the first decade of their career with

Leidos’ Rob Zitz, Mike Zuniga to Speak at GWU’s School of Engineering and Applied Science Student R&D Showcase
Leidos Senior Vice President and Chief Systems Architect, Rob Zitz, and Group Chief Technology Officer, Mike Zuniga, are scheduled to speak during George Washington University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) 9th annual student research and development (R&D) showcase to be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, in the Lehman Auditorium

Siemens Foundation Announces Semifinalists, Regional Finalists in STEM Competition
The Siemens Foundation announced Oct. 20 the semifinalists and regional finalists of the 2014 Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology, a research competition for high school students. Almost 100 regional finalists have been invited to advance to the next round of the competition. More than 400 semifinalists were also announced. “The remarkable projects submitted

Nation’s Data Capital: Region’s Businesses Set to Capture Market Share in Big Data, Analytics, Report Says
The Northern Virginia and Potomac region’s concentration of data analytics businesses and workers, federal government presence and STEM educational potential positions it to compete as the “nation’s data capital,” according to a research report released last month by consulting firm Attain LLC, the Northern Virginia Technology Council, a tech membership and trade association and George Washington University.

Greg Yadzinski Promoted to Vice President at MacB
MacAulay-Brown, Inc. (MacB) announced Wednesday the promotion of Greg Yadzinski to vice president of the company’s Commonwealth Technology Division. Yadzinski served previously as the acting director of the organization’s CTD. In his new role Yadzinski will be tasked with managing the division’s day-to-day operations, providing strategic vision and overseeing the division’s business development, customer support and

MHealth Interview With Geeta Nayyar: Going From “Just In Case Care” To “Just In Time Care”
WashingtonExec recently had the opportunity to interview Geeta Nayyar, Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) at AT&T. We asked Nayyar, who still practices and teaches Rheumatology at George Washington University, her thoughts on Mhealth as well as telehealth. Nayyar also spoke about the changing relationship between doctor and patient thanks to social media, as well as

TASC Advocates STEM Content Through Local Teachers
Last week, TASC hosted a daylong session with executives and technology leaders to give four middle and high school professors the opportunity to become familiar with the basic knowledge and skills students will need to be prosperous in the 21st century workforce, which is built on a strong foundation of science, technology, engineering and mathematics

Meet Geeta Nayyar
Whether it’s her love for medicine or for people, Geeta Nayyar always wanted to be a doctor. As the Principle Medical Officer at Vangent, Inc., as well as a professor at George Washington University, Nayyar has the chance to help patients and teach students about the latest advancements in healthcare. After six years of medical schooling
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